Build your brand in tech with these 4 steps
Marina is on a mission to help others in tech with their careers by sharing one critical piece of advice: Only 10 percent of success comes from performance. Image and exposure make up the other 90 percent.
“That knowledge felt seismic,” said Marina, director of small business for Card Tech. “I would have been eternally grateful for someone to give me that knowledge when I started 25 years ago. A strong brand can open doors because it makes people remember you."
At the Women in Tech Boston conference, Marina shared her tips to build your brand and find success. Check out her four tips.
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