48: Top Strategies for Women Executives to Overcome Personal and Perceived Limits
Living While Leading with Sharon Ehrlich05/20/24 • 27 min
In this episode, Belinda Jurisic and Sharon Ehrlich dive deep into their experiences and insights on navigating career growth and leadership roles as women in the tech industry.
Belinda shares her personal journey, highlighting the sacrifices she made along the way, such as moving to Singapore for her career.
They discuss the importance of resilience, mentorship, and networking and emphasize the need for women to support and uplift each other in their professional journeys.
They offer practical advice on overcoming self-doubt , managing expectations and maintaining personal and professional growth.
Key Takeaways:
•Strategies for overcoming personal and perceived limits.
•The importance of mentorship and networking for career advancement.
•Personal development practices to stay competitive in the tech industry.
•Tips for self-promotion and effective networking on LinkedIn.
•The role of personal sacrifices and managing work-life balance in career growth.
Tune in for practical advice and inspiring stories from two women who have successfully navigated the challenges of the tech industry.
Click here the full transcript.
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05/20/24 • 27 min
Living While Leading with Sharon Ehrlich - 48: Top Strategies for Women Executives to Overcome Personal and Perceived Limits
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48: Top Strategies for Women Executives to Overcome Personal and Perceived Limits
Sharon
You’re listening to a recording of a live broadcast of the Living While Leading Podcast. In this episode I invited Belinda Jurisic, Vice President of Global SDR at Veeam Software to discuss strategies for overcoming personal and perceived limits.
Discover how this female executive managed to push past her biggest doubts, the sacrifices she made on her way to the top
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