Session: Now You See Me: How To Articulate Your Value Confidently & Build Visibility in Your Career
What do you do? How do you bring value to this organization? What makes you different? How can you help our team?
These questions are ubiquitous in the interviewing arena, yet few people are actually able to provide both clear and compelling answers when asked.
For women, especially, the inability to speak with confidence about your value and what you bring to the table contributes to lack of visibility and can stall the career of even the most experienced, hardworking, knowledgeable, and driven professional woman.
Imagine stepping into any situation and feeling 100% confident in your ability to articulate your value and the impact you can make for your team, your company, a client, or a prospective employer?
In this presentation, you will learn the difference between sharing your skillset and articulating your value.
You will understand how to position yourself to do more of what you excel at and love. You will develop a script to confidently share those areas of excellence with others and help them understand the impact you can make for them and your organizations.
Develop a blueprint to speak up, own your power and value, and share it with others without guilt or unease.
Bio
Dr. Alessandra Wall’s mission is to contribute to building a world where seeing women access the highest levels of leadership and success is so common, it’s no longer noteworthy.
To achieve this vision we work directly with women in STEM and finance to help them articulate, plan, and build careers that are wildly successful and deeply satisfying. We also realize that some serious change is needed at the systems level, so we collaborate with companies and forward-thinking leaders who genuinely care to retain, support, elevate, and attract amazing professional women in STEM and finance.
Dr. Wall has been in private practice in San Diego since 2007, she founded Noteworthy (formerly Life in Focus Coaching) in 2013 to better support the women she was working with. She received her Bachelor of Arts in psychology (Cum Laude) from Duke University and her Doctorate of Philosophy in clinical psychology from the University of Texas Southwestern Medical Center. She partners with Athena San Diego to support women in STEM via the Athena Academy, is a executive coach/facilitator for the Southern California chapter of Women In Bio, and a lifetime member of the Device Alliance Network.