

The Anti-Interview Networking Approach To Land $300K+ Roles: FREE WORKSHOP
The Anti-Interview Networking Approach To Land $300K+ Roles
You're doing networking wrong.
And that's why you're still grinding through job applications, perfecting your resume for the hundredth time, hoping a recruiter will finally notice you.
Here's the secret you deserve to know: The people who never worry about finding their next role aren't better at interviewing. They're excellent at being unforgettable. They've built networks so strong that opportunities come to them.
See, most people treat networking like a transaction. They show up when they need something. They collect LinkedIn connections like baseball cards. And then they wonder why nobody returns their messages when they're job hunting.
And, guess what?! You don't have to be an extrovert or a "natural networker" to build meaningful relationships that transform your career. You just need to understand that giving generously—with no strings attached—is the most powerful career strategy there is.
We're fixing that. December 5th.
Join Ha Nguyen—Fractional COO, former VC, Harvard MBA, and one of Silicon Valley's most connected community builders—for a masterclass in becoming a Go-Giver: someone so generous, so valuable to their network, that opportunities chase them instead of the other way around.
And because it's the holiday season, we're making this our version of Oprah's Favorite Things Special. You get a bonus. And YOU get a bonus. This is the most value-stacked workshop we've ever offered—and it's completely free.
🎁 What You Get (For Free):
✅ The LinkedIn Optimization Guide
Transform your LinkedIn profile from invisible to irresistible. Get the proven framework for crafting headlines that stop scrollers, writing About sections that create emotional connection, and showcasing your experience in ways that highlight your unique value. Includes specific strategies for different career stages—whether you're pivoting, leveling up, or breaking into tech.
✅ The Anonymous Networking Guide
Perfect for introverts. Learn how to build powerful professional relationships without the performative aspects that feel exhausting. Network asynchronously through thoughtful written communication, create value from behind the scenes, and maintain meaningful relationships in ways that honor your energy and communication style.
✅ Exclusive Invitation to Our Superinterviews Slack Community
Join 1,488 product managers, growth leaders, and tech professionals who are actively helping each other land roles and navigate career transitions. Members share job opportunities before they're posted, introduce each other to hiring managers, and celebrate wins together. Members have landed roles at Google, Meta, OpenAI, Anthropic, and hundreds of other companies.
✅ Special Access to Superinterviews
Get exclusive access to our platform's premium features, including company research templates, interview frameworks, and career transition resources that have helped our community generate over $14M in job offers.
✅ Our Holiday Fast-Action Bonus Suite
It’s like Oprah’s Holiday Favorite Episode! We’re not giving away cars, but we might as well be.
Total Value: $3,000+
Your Cost: $0
⏰ THIS FRIDAY - LIMITED TO 250 ATTENDEES
This workshop is happening Friday, December 5th at 9 AM PT. We're capping registration at 250 people because Ha is running this as an intimate, interactive session—not a webinar where you're a face in a crowd of thousands.
The Reality: Your Next Job Should Find You
Most people wait until they're unemployed to "work on their network." And by then, every message feels desperate. Every coffee chat feels transactional.
But the people who never worry about their next role? They've been investing in relationships all along. They've been generous when they didn't need anything. They've been helpful to people who couldn't immediately help them back.
And when they're ready for their next move? They send five texts. They have three conversations. They have two offers by the end of the week. No applications. No recruiter screens. No grinding through interview loops.
Register now. It's free. And it might be the only thing standing between you and never having to "look for a job" again.
📋 Workshop Details & FAQ
❓ Common Questions About Building a Go-Giver Network:
"How do I network without feeling sleazy or transactional?"
The secret is simple: be helpful without expecting anything in return. Ha ends each networking conversation by asking "How can I be helpful?" and then following through. This builds trust, respect, and credibility with your network so when you do need help, people are genuinely excited to return the favor. It's not about keeping score—it's about showing up for people consistently.
"How do I reactivate my network if I've let relationships go cold?"
Ha herself lost touch with her network during an intense period building Swimply. When she posted on LinkedIn that she was "open for coffee chats," dozens of people reached out to reconnect. The key is to make the reconnection easy and warm—acknowledge the gap with grace, and give people a simple way to re-engage.
"What if I don't have anything valuable to offer people more senior than me?"
Everyone has something valuable to offer. The key is figuring out how you can be helpful—whether that's doing research, making introductions within your peer group, or sharing fresh perspectives. Ha's philosophy: "In the spirit of being a Go-Giver, I try to end each networking conversation by asking 'How can I be helpful?' and then following through."
"How often should I reach out to people in my network?"
Ha recommends starting small with habits you can build gradually. If you're in a full-time role, consider blocking out one or two times a week to reconnect with people or build new relationships. The key is making time and being consistent—networking is a muscle that gets stronger with practice.
"How do I ask for introductions without putting people in an awkward position?"
Ha uses the "double opt-in" method to protect everyone's relationships. This means you get permission from both parties before making an introduction—you don't just blast an email connecting two people. This approach shows respect for everyone's time and makes people feel safe introducing you to others.
"What's the difference between networking and being a Go-Giver?"
A great network is not a transactional relationship or a quid pro quo. Rather, it's a way to connect with like-minded individuals who share your beliefs and passions. Being a Go-Giver means you focus on how you can be helpful to others first, building trust and credibility over time.
"How do I build a network when I'm new to tech or changing roles?"
Ha herself was a "virtually unknown product leader coming into VC" in 2016. She started by joining communities she was passionate about (Women in Product, co-founding Product Leader Summit), writing blog posts, and speaking publicly despite being nervous. Career pivots can actually be the perfect time to build your network intentionally.
"How do I maintain relationships when I'm an introvert or networking drains me?"
Ha is an introvert too! She hates going to events and meeting people. It always felt awkward being in a room full of people, not knowing anyone. But she built habits that made networking easier over time—starting with writing, then gradually adding speaking and community building. You don't have to be an extrovert to build an incredible network.
"How do I turn networking into actual job opportunities?"
Ha has built what she calls a "networking flywheel"—as you help people and make introductions, your network grows, which leads to more opportunities. When she posted on LinkedIn that she was taking a sabbatical and "open for coffee chats," dozens of people messaged her. Her fractional consulting business came directly from her network.
"What if I've been taking from my network and need to reset?"
Start by asking "How can I be helpful?" in every conversation and then following through. This simple practice builds trust, respect, and credibility. It's never too late to shift from being someone who asks for things to being someone who gives generously.
🎯 Who This Workshop Is For:
✅ This is for you if:
You're tired of applying to hundreds of jobs and want your next role to come from a warm introduction
You have a network but aren't sure how to activate it authentically
You're naturally helpful and generous but haven't systematized it into career advantage
You're an introvert who wants to network in ways that don't drain your energy
❌ This is NOT for you if:
You want quick hacks to spam your way into jobs
You're not willing to help others without expecting immediate returns
You think networking is unnecessary for your career
📚 What You'll Learn in This 60-Minute Workshop:
The Go-Giver Philosophy: Why Generosity Is Your Career Strategy
Ha will share how she went from being a terrible networker and self-described introvert to building a 26,000+ person network. You'll learn why "a great network is not a transactional relationship or a quid pro quo. Rather, it is a way to connect with like-minded individuals who share your beliefs and passions." Ha built her entire career—from product leader to VC partner to fractional COO—through relationships cultivated by genuine generosity, not job applications.
How to Be Helpful: The Question That Changes Everything
Learn Ha's simple but powerful practice: ending each networking conversation by asking "How can I be helpful?" and then following through. This single habit has built Ha the kind of trust and credibility where "whenever I call someone, they immediately pick up the phone." You'll learn how to identify ways you can help people, how to follow through consistently, and why this approach makes networking feel joyful instead of transactional.
The Double Opt-In Method: Making Introductions That Build Your Network
Making great introductions is one of the highest-leverage networking activities you can do. Ha will teach you her "double opt-in" method that protects everyone's relationships by getting permission from both parties before connecting them. This approach makes people feel safe introducing you to others because they know you'll handle those relationships with care.
Building Your Networking Flywheel
Ha will share how networking becomes self-sustaining once you start: "By introducing [people] and their products to my network, I have continued to expand my own network, leading to more opportunities, more connections, and so on." You'll learn how to create this compounding effect where your helpfulness generates more relationships, which create more opportunities to be helpful.
Networking as an Introvert: How to Build Connections Your Way
Ha openly shares: "I'm an introvert. I hate going to events and meeting people. It always feels so awkward to be in a room full of people, not knowing anyone." Yet she built an extraordinary network by finding approaches that worked for her energy—starting with writing, then public speaking, then community building. You'll learn how to build a powerful network without forcing yourself into situations that drain you.
From Baby Steps to Habits to Identity
Ha will break down how she went from being "allergic to networking" to someone people describe as a "natural networker." The secret? "Just like going to the gym and getting fit, I learned that the hardest part is getting started. If you keep going, those first baby steps turn into habits, which eventually shape your identity." You'll leave with a clear path to start small and build gradually.
👥 Who's Hosting This Workshop:
Ha Nguyen is the Founder & Managing Partner of NextStep Advisory & Consulting, where she serves as a fractional COO to early-stage founders. With 25 years of experience building and scaling startups, she was most recently Chief Experiences Officer at Swimply (building the company from the ground up through a People First lens) and a Founding Partner at Spero Ventures, an early-stage VC firm. She's a board member of Women in Product (30,000+ members) and co-founded the Product Leader Summit.
Ha describes herself as someone who "was once a terrible networker" and is "not a natural networker." She's an introvert who hates going to events. But she intentionally built her network over seven years through consistent habits—and now has 26,000+ LinkedIn followers and what she calls a "networking superpower." Every major opportunity in her career came through relationships she cultivated through genuine generosity, not job applications.
Superinterviews has helped over 8,500 people with their job search through free services, the community, and our platform. Our customers have landed $14M in job offers.
💡 Workshop Format:
60-minute live session on Zoom
Friday, December 5th at 9:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM ET
Interactive but anonymous-friendly (you can participate in chat without video)
Ha will share frameworks, real examples from her career, and specific practices you can implement immediately
Live Q&A at the end
Recording available to all registered attendees
🎁 Bonuses Included:
The LinkedIn Optimization Guide - Transform your profile from invisible to irresistible
The Anonymous Networking Guide - Build powerful relationships without the performative aspects that drain introverts
Exclusive Invitation to Our Superinterviews Slack Community - Join 1,488 professionals actively helping each other
Special Access to Superinterviews - Get premium platform features and resources
The Holiday Fast-Action Bonus Suite - Interview prep, negotiation scripts, and AI career transition playbooks
🏷️ Topics Covered:
Networking strategies | Go-Giver philosophy | Building professional relationships | How to network without being transactional | Career networking for tech professionals | Networking for job search | How to reactivate cold contacts | Making valuable introductions | Double opt-in introductions | Becoming a connector | Networking for introverts | How to get job offers without applying | Building relationships with senior leaders | Networking in AI companies | Network activation | How to ask for introductions | LinkedIn networking strategies | Warm introductions | Building social capital | Career advancement through relationships | Ha Nguyen networking workshop | Fractional COO career advice | Community building for career growth | Authentic networking | Generous networking
⏰ Register Now - Limited to 250 Attendees
When: Friday, December 5th at 9:00 AM PT / 12:00 PM ET
Where: Zoom (link sent after registration)
Cost: Free
Capacity: Limited to 250 attendees
The people who never worry about their next job aren't better at interviewing. They're better at relationships. And you can start building those relationships today.
See you Friday at 9 AM PT.
P.S. Still not sure if this is for you? Ha was once allergic to networking. She's an introvert who hated going to events. But she built habits that turned networking into her superpower—and those habits can work for you too. Come learn how.