From Headlines to Reality: Why Fox News and Sun Sentinel are Calling Clockout the Future of Networking
The professional world is undergoing a massive shift. The era of mindless scrolling on LinkedIn is ending. Today’s ambitious professionals are craving something real. That’s why major media outlets like Fox News and the Sun Sentinel have turned their spotlight on Clockout, the platform finally bridging the gap between digital networking and real-world impact.
A New Era of Professional Connection:
Solving "Networking Burnout"
In a major feature by Fox News, Clockout was highlighted for its focus on authenticity. CEO Krishna Dosapati spoke about the “de-coupling” between big tech and young professionals. As she told Fox News: “Meetings are taking over Zoom. And so people are really, really isolated.” With over 400,000 people having already downloaded the app, media is confirming that the future of networking is organic, fun, and local.
The Impact of Localized Professional Growth:
The Sun Sentinel recognized Clockout’s role in revitalizing the local professional scene. By focusing on city-specific social clubs and curated mixers, we are helping talent stay connected within their own communities. Whether you are a founder in a tech hub or a creative in a growing city, the ability to build a local network of high-caliber peers is the ultimate competitive advantage.
Why Top-Tier Media is Paying Attention:
- AI-Powered Intros: We use smart technology to suggest the right people for your personalized goals.
- Community Infrastructure: By building robust infrastructure for professional communities that host anything from industry rooftop mixers to brunches, we make meeting your next connection an experience, not a task.
- Local focus: Unlike platforms like Linkedin that are designed for transactional interactions, we focus on local networking. This proximity opens doors to build your network meaningfully.
Our Commitment to Building a Better Brand:
Join the Revolution Don’t get lost in the digital noise. Join the thousands of professionals trading “likes” for “real connection.”