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Pitching, or How to Not be Boring

September 17, 2016September 17, 2016 LindaSilicon Valley

When I arrived in Silicon Valley in 2014, I knew a little bit about pitching – but it was still challenging to make a stock photo agency sound interesting. On my first day I had[…]

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List of Resources for Events in Silicon Valley

December 7, 2015August 1, 2016 LindaSilicon Valley

The Bay area is a jungle of events and networking opportunities. If you’re new, or visiting,  to Silicon Valley and the Bay area, I’ve made a list of my top resources for finding events and[…]

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Practical advice for short-term stay in Silicon Valley

July 14, 2015August 1, 2016 LindaLearningByDoing

There’s some practical stuff you’ll need to figure out when planning to stay for 1-3 months in the Bay area. Most importantly: Where will you live? How will you get around? (And why are you here?, but[…]

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Visa Options for Entrepreneurs in the U.S.

June 17, 2015August 1, 2016 LindaSilicon Valley

One of the first questions international entrepreneurs ask each other is, more often than not, “what visa are you on?”. The impression many people have is that it’s easy to get into the U.S., at[…]

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3 Tips for Networking as an Introvert in Silicon Valley

March 13, 2015December 2, 2015 LindaLearningByDoing

I’m an introvert, and I’ve blogged about how to network as an introvert. Introvert does not mean you don’t like people or that you’re shy. For me, it’s that it takes energy from me to[…]

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