Around the time of having those thoughts, she attended a Harvard Business School conference celebrating 50 years of female attendees, and found lots of her peers in a similar situation. "There were so many women who were looking for what's next. We all put on 'the face' but on the inside we're all trying to figure out what's next. For women there's a bigger social cost to admitting you're vulnerable." That someone with a background as impressive as Lisa's was ever stuck seems surprising. She had changed her career several times already, starting out as a chemical engineer, then deciding to move into venture capital - investing in small and start-up companies - which required going back to college to study. But that feeling of not knowing what to do next prompted her to set up Landit - a networking site aimed at helping women with their careers, dubbed by some as a "LinkedIn for women" (though men are also welcome). 'Land your
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