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The Launch Box: Elevator Pitches, Ditching CVs, and Levelling Up Your Career With RISER (Ep 43)

The Launch Box: Elevator Pitches, Ditching CVs, and Levelling Up Your Career With RISER (Ep 43)

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What if your next career move was just a 60-second pitch away?


In this Launch Box episode of Ladies Who Launch podcast, Rochelle Humes sits down with Suz Bannister and Lamees Butt, the powerhouse co-founders of RISER — the networking and mentorship platform built for ambitious people.


They reveal:

✨ How they turned a lightbulb idea into a fast-growing, female-led tech startup

✨ The 3-step framework for a killer elevator pitch

✨ Why CVs are outdated and how RISER is reinventing hiring

✨ Confidence hacks everyone needs to stand out and get hired


If you’ve ever wondered how to pitch yourself, build a network from scratch, or land your next big opportunity, this episode is your launchpad.


Whether you’re job-hunting, growing your side hustle, or looking for mentorship, you’ll get practical tips and inspiring stories from two women who are rewriting the rules.


Subscribe for more episodes of Ladies Who Launch — the podcast sharing unfiltered stories and career advice from women in business.


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