On 26 Jan, our previous Rising Star award winners joined forces via twitter to share their experience of the awards. During the tweet chat we asked our awards alumni why individuals should consider entering Rising Stars and to share what they had achieved since winning their awards.
There were so many fantastic stories and tips during the tweet chat and we would like to extend our sincere thanks to everyone who took part.
You can see the full conversation by looking up #watctop100 on Twitter or by following @WATC_Updates.
Nominations for this year’s awards open on 01 February via the Rising Star website
@WATC_Updates Great way to recognise colleagues – just being
nominated boosts their confidence— Sarah Chapman (@_schapman) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates I gained self confidence, felt supported by my company, &ultimately gained a promotion less than 6 months after! #watctop100
— Alex Chitty (@chittchitt) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates We Are The City awards helps your visibility internally and externally…and the career support post-awards are excellent. #watctop100
— Khalia D. Newell (@khalia_newell) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates It raised my profile & my network. I’m now connected globally with a wide source of knowledge at my fingertips #watctop100
— Debbie Grimshaw (@DebbieG_EA) January 26, 2017
To shine a light on the fantastic range of female talent that London, and the world has to offer https://t.co/VdK5exWhL1
— Gormley & Gamble (@gormley_gamble) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates Too many – the support from the #WATC community is fantastic! Great to be involved with such inspirational people #watctop100
— Danielle Ayres (@DAyresSolicitor) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates Putting aside fantastic support & great networking opportunities, it’s a real boost to get recognition for what we do #why
— Alison Ure (@TheOriginalAliG) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates I was promoted from an account coordinator to a senior auditor within months of winning the award!
— Bea (@bea_1922) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates #watctop100 To celebrate and support the female talent smashing through the glass ceiling
— Victoria Smith (@torismithtweets) January 26, 2017
Support, recognition, ability to shed light on work your passionate about. Showing others that they can make it too! #wrtctop100 https://t.co/qNzOUXQav2
— Luma Zitani (@LumaZitani) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates Yes. Finalist for the Precious awards 2016 in Finance. I will be using @WATC_Updates to help find my next role (and promotion). #watctop100
— Khalia D. Newell (@khalia_newell) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates this has really taught me to be proud of your achievements- many people never give themselves enough credit
— Caroline Andrews (@carand2015) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates Careers Club events are engaging and challenging. Next session: @Aon 8th Feb…Register and join! Worth the investment. #watctop100
— Khalia D. Newell (@khalia_newell) January 26, 2017
We all know another female who just needs that lift to help them take another step forward in their career #payitforward with #watctop100 https://t.co/2S77x4P7fY
— Debbie Grimshaw (@DebbieG_EA) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates We couldn’t have done it without Vanessa and the team supporting us! Thank you! #watctop100 #femalepipeline
— Danielle Ayres (@DAyresSolicitor) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates without a doubt, we have to build each other up and this is the perfect way to do it! pic.twitter.com/9XcN5TI4Io
— Ellie Ulrich (@Ellie_Ulrich) January 26, 2017
@WATC_Updates #watctop100 #justdoit what have you got to lose?!
— Hannah Cotton (@HannahCaC79) January 26, 2017
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Source: WeAreTheCity – Information and jobs portal for business women