Celebrating International Women’s Day
This year’s global International Womens’ Day (IWD) theme of ‘inspiring inclusion’ calls for everyone to recognise the unique perspectives and contributions of women from all walks of life.
As a leading curator and creator of connected workplace communities, we are #inspiringinclusion by forging economic empowerment and fostering a diverse pool of talent within the women across our communities.
This IWD, we’re helping customers across our workplaces boost their career confidence, rise above the rest and add extra polish through a complimentary professional photoshoot.
There are many ways you can leverage your new profile photo to enhance your professional image:
- Professional Networking: A fresh new profile photo on networking platforms like LinkedIn can enhance your online presence and make a strong first impression with business connections.
- Internal Platforms: Update your profile pictures across the internal platforms within your organisation such as Outlook, Teams or Zoom to present a polished and professional image to your friends, family, and followers.
- Personal Branding: Use the new headshot on your personal website or blog to reinforce your personal brand and convey professionalism and credibility to your audience.
- Events and conferences: Having headshots on conference and event websites can help bring faces to names, drive quicker memory recall for your customers and guests. It also helps to make you more approachable and welcoming!
- Printed Materials: Use it on business cards, brochures, or other printed materials for professional or promotional purposes. Using your own headshot in your marketing collateral can add personality and life, helping you stand out from the crowd. Remember, people like dealing with people.
Photography sessions commence at your various Sydney workplaces next week, register here to lock in your shoot.
1. Piccadilly Complex
2. 601 Pacific Highway
3. 16 Giffnock Avenue
4. 60-66 Waterloo Road
5. Triniti Business Park
1. https://www.gettysburg.edu/news/stories?id=79db7b34-630c-4f49-ad32-4ab9ea48e72b