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NTFB Guide: Networking for Students Part III
It is never to early to start networking. If you are a student and haven’t already started practising your networking skills you should definitely be looking into getting involved in networking activities particularly…
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What to Consider when Choosing a Networking Event
There are a few key factors to consider when picking what professional networking events to attend: 01. Goals: First, consider your goals for attending the event. Are you looking to meet new people,…
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Quick Tip: Take a Walk
When regulations allow another alternative to remote networking is to take a walk with a contact or colleague. Going for a socially distanced walk can be a welcome break to sitting at your…
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Quarterly Profile Refresh Checklist
This is your quarterly reminder to update your profiles. It is important to ensure that your social media profiles and website profiles are up to date and are relevant. If you are not…
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Your Networking Circle: Champions
A useful exercise that everyone should carry out on an annual basis is an analysis of their network, by identifying the circle of contacts around them. To do this we use our Networking…
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Quick Tip: Keep in Contact with your Network on a Regular Basis
You don’t need to be told this – but just as a reminder, Keep in contact with your network. The general rule is the more I see you, the more I like you,…
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The A to Z of Remote Networking [Round-up]
We hope you enjoyed our the A to Z of Remote Networking Series as part of the A to Z Challenge for 2021. This A to Z will help you write your skill…
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Z is for… Zoom
Zoom is a popular video conferencing platform that can be used for networking with other professionals. Here are some tips for using Zoom for networking: By following these tips, you can effectively use…
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Y is for… “Yes”
Say “Yes” to new connections: Don’t be afraid to say “yes” to new connections and opportunities. You never know what valuable relationships or opportunities may come from it.
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X is for eXplore
eXplore new opportunities: Keep an eye out for new opportunities to connect with others and expand your network. This can include attending virtual events, joining online communities, or reaching out to potential connections.