Friday, June 12, 2020

Networking Tip -- Clubs

Networking - Some of your best connections could be right under your nose. Let your friends and family know that you are looking to pursue a certain opportunity or field, and ask if they know anyone who could give you advice or share their experiences.
Sharing a mutual connection, even if it isn't professional, is a great way to break the ice with someone who could provide you advice and new networking opportunities. 

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3 comments:

Katleen Garcia said...

With every connection you make, ask yourself why you’ve targeted that individual or group, what you want to achieve from the connection and how you can contribute. Are you looking for a job specifically? Seeking a business partner? Or are you simply hoping to expand your knowledge base? Do you have useful knowledge or experience you can share?

Read: the art of digital networking.

Katleen Garcia said...

Introduce yourself by outlining your immediate professional background (your role, industry, years of experience or qualifications if you’re a student or recent graduate) and explain how the skills gained from this background make you the best person for the job.

Read more:https://www.randstad.com.au/career-advice/job-search-strategy/cover-letter-tips-and-examples/

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