I’d work with them again!
The team at Nodalli was incredibly professional and tailored everything to my needs. Would absolutely recommend.

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Nodalli is an AI-powered networking platform based in Toronto, designed to help students and professionals build career connections by automating personalized outreach, reducing networking prep time by up to 99%. It identifies relevant professionals, helps secure coffee chats, and facilitates job searches. https://www.linkedin.com/company/nodalli/?originalSubdomain=ca
10 dundas st e, Toronto, Canada
The team at Nodalli was incredibly professional and tailored everything to my needs. Would absolutely recommend.

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Having the people found, and personalized emails generated & scheduled for me was a huge time saver!

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