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Build a Personal Brand To Help Your Career

Key Takeaways:
  • Learn how to define a personal brand that goes beyond skills and positions you as someone others trust and seek out.
  • Discover how to communicate your work and impact in a way that builds trust and recognition.
  • Gain practical strategies to build credibility and confidence in interviews, promotions, and online platforms.
Thursday, February 19, 11 AM ET
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Description

In today’s competitive job market, technical skills and experience are only part of the equation. Your personal brand, how you show up online and in person, plays a critical role in building credibility, earning trust, and accelerating your career growth. Whether you are early in your career or preparing for leadership roles, being intentional about how you are perceived can make a meaningful difference.

In this session, Uma Subramanian, Founder of The Limitless Leaders, will share practical insights on how professionals can stand out for the right reasons. You will learn how to communicate your strengths, build leadership skills alongside technical expertise, and create an authentic presence that resonates both in person and online.

Presenter Bio

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Uma SubramanianFounder at The Limitless Leaders

Uma Subramanian helps mid-career tech professionals become confident, sought-after leaders who build influence and drive meaningful impact. She spent 20 years at Microsoft, where she worked closely with developer communities across roles focused on content, learning, and enablement. She later served as Senior Director of Developer Community and Success at Turing, supporting developers in their growth and career progression. Today, as Founder of The Limitless Leaders, Uma helps tech professionals intentionally shape their personal brand, leadership presence, and career trajectory.

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