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bitchesgetriches · 14 days ago
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Dafuq is Networking? And How Do I Do It Remotely?
Last week I went to a charity fundraiser for a nonprofit. It was outside. Under an overpass. Because misinformation about vaccines and masking is rampant and it’s still not quite safe to gather in large groups indoors.
There I chatted with a young woman who was just like her country, young, scrappy, and hungry basically me roughly ten years ago: entrepreneurial, motivated, and trying to launch a career as a freelance editor. (She was also much taller and prettier than I was at 25, but I won’t hold that against her… the floozy.) Lily seemed cool and we had the same taste in charitable causes, so I gave her my card.
This week she sent me an email inviting me to lunch to talk about life and get some career advice. And to complete the time-honored ritual passed down by career strivers over generations… I accepted!
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computerchickproductions · 2 months ago
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armyofthetread · 1 year ago
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apaminerala · 1 year ago
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UFE ROUMANIE - POT MENSUEL - 13 MAI 2024
Chers membres de l’UFE, Veuillez noter que le pot du mois de mai est décalé d’une semaine en raison du week-end pascal orthodoxe. Il aura lieu le 13 mai à partir de 19h au Sera Eden. C’est l’occasion parfaite pour se retrouver, échanger et partager un moment convivial ensemble. Nous avons hâte de vous voir nombreux ! À très bientôt ! Lundi 13 mai 2024 19.00Sera EdenStrada C A Rosetti…
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millarlawfirm · 1 year ago
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📸: Raysaa and Porcia recently attended a personal injury networking event here in Atlanta. Huge thanks to Dr. Campbell and the Center for Wellness and Pain Care Georgia for having us!
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your-memorycreator · 1 year ago
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Hey Tumblr Community!
🚀 Ready to expand your professional network? We've gathered a treasure trove of unique and engaging networking event ideas, perfect for making those valuable connections!
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digitaltechside · 1 year ago
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Tips To Boost Networking Impact At Top Leadership Conferences In 2024
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In today’s professional landscape, networking skills are essential for career success, whether you’re an experienced executive or a newcomer. Elevating your networking abilities can unlock new opportunities and meaningful connections. Beyond mere business card exchanges, To Boost Networking Impact At Top Leadership Conferences In 2024, sharing insights, and cultivating a supportive professional community.
This blog is your guide to enhancing your networking game, focusing on excelling at world-class professional development events like the CXO 2.0 Conference. These events provide a unique platform to connect with industry leaders, peers, and mentors. Explore pre-conference prep, in-conference strategies, and post-conference follow-ups to make lasting impressions. Whether you’re new to conferences or seeking to refine your networking skills, this journey empowers you to thrive.
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bitchesgetriches · 2 years ago
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Dafuq is Networking? And How Do I Do It Remotely?
Networking is one of those terms from the corporate lexicon that sounds slightly too intimate and distasteful to actually be acceptable in polite society. It sounds to me like there’s an orifice involved. Even if that orifice is, like, a USB jack and you need R2D2’s little pokey robot phallus to access it.
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You’ve probably heard someone tell you, “It’s not what you know, it’s who you know!” What they’re referring to there is the power of networking, in all its antidemocratic glory! It basically means that even when armed with talent, training, education, and qualifications, you should still try to make business connections with people who have the power to advance your career goals. Make those connections to get a leg up on all the chumps you’re competing with who don’t have those connections.
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falloutnewnobody · 5 months ago
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seriously i try to keep politics off this blog but if you plug "donald trump rigged election into the search bar you get this
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vs if you censor the term "rigged" you get this
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theortusclub · 2 years ago
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Navigating Networking Events with Expert Tips from The Ortus Club
In today's interconnected business landscape, the significance of attending a networking event cannot be overstated. These events offer the opportunity to meet new people, exchange ideas, and form partnerships that benefit your career or business. The Ortus Club, known for its curated events that bring industry leaders and decision-makers together, provides invaluable tips to ensure your next networking event is successful.
The Power of Pre-Event Research
Preparation is one of the keys to making the most out of a networking event. Spend some time researching the companies and individuals who are expected to attend. This will help you tailor your conversations and identify potential synergies or business opportunities. Being familiar with the event's agenda can also give you the upper hand in discussions and make you look more informed and engaged.
Make Lasting First Impressions
The initial interaction at a networking event is critical for setting the tone of the relationship that might follow. Therefore, it's essential to maintain eye contact, offer a firm handshake, and listen attentively. A well-prepared elevator pitch that encapsulates who you are and what you do can also go a long way in making your conversations more impactful.
Focusing on Quality Interactions
A common mistake people make is trying to meet everyone in the room, which can spread you thin and make your interactions less meaningful. The Ortus Club suggests focusing on quality over quantity. Aim to have a few thoughtful and impactful conversations rather than exchanging business cards with everyone you meet. The goal should be to form genuine connections that can be nurtured into productive relationships.
The Art of Active Listening
Another overlooked yet critical skill is the art of active listening. Rather than waiting for your turn to speak, listen attentively to the other person. This shows that you value their opinion and can offer insights into their needs and how you or your organisation can fulfil them.
Leveraging Social Media for Post-Event Engagement
The networking should continue once the event is over. Social media platforms, especially LinkedIn, can be valuable tools for continuing conversations and keeping relationships alive. A quick message summarising your discussion and suggesting a future catch-up can go a long way.
The Importance of Follow-Up
The true power of a networking event lies in the follow-up. Sending a timely and personalised email thanking the person for their time and recapping your conversation can make a difference. It shows you are interested and committed to building a relationship. 
Networking events offer more than just the opportunity to collect business cards. They serve as a platform for valuable interactions, building relationships, and initiating partnerships or collaborations. Companies like The Ortus Club, focusing on creating high-quality networking events, understand the importance of these relationships and offer the perfect setting for them to blossom.
Ready to up your networking game? Check out The Ortus Club's upcoming events and reserve your seat to ensure you are making the most of every networking event opportunity that comes your way. Take your networking to the next level; your future self will thank you.
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ctf-ksa · 2 years ago
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Navigating Your Success: Join CTF KSA's Construction Networking Extravaganza | CTF KSA
Dive into the forefront of the construction industry's future at our flagship networking event! Join CTF KSA on October 23–24, 2023, at the esteemed Crowne Plaza Riyadh RDC Hotel, the nation's foremost construction technology event. By engaging in industry events, affiliating with professional organizations, and participating in online forums, you have the chance to connect with new faces and broaden your professional network. This opens doors to fresh career opportunities, alliances, and partnerships that pave the way toward realizing your career ambitions.
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markmaupin-realestate · 2 years ago
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inkedinserendipity · 1 month ago
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just finished re-reading all systems red and the way martha wells' narration directly tracks murderbot's thoughts is, like, diabolical in retrospect.
because on my first read-through, i'll be honest. i did not remember the presaux crew at all. pin-lee and gurathin show up in exit strategy and i, remembering nothing about those two except ":D! presaux friends!" expected them to be like "omg hey murderbot!" because i figured the presaux crew would be excited to see their secunit again. i did not remember pin-lee's temper or gurathin's skepticism. because the presaux crew kinda blurred together for me in the first book. because that's how murderbot saw them too!
all systems red has the most en media res of all en media res beginnings. not just because it starts in the middle of an action sequence, but because it also starts in the middle of an emotional sequence. the survey has been happening, for, what - a couple of weeks? - by the time asr starts. murderbot has already met the crew. they have already formed impressions of it. but, crucially, it has formed almost no opinions of them*.
it's been watching media and half-assing its job. and at this point in murderbot's journey, and therefore its internal narration that forms the text, a human is a human is a human. it is not invested in their work, so we don't hear about the start of their survey. it literally starts paying attention to them when they are in danger and when they start to realize that it is a person, because that is when murderbot has to start paying attention.
and this is why i remembered almost nothing distinct about the presaux crew. there are a lot of crew members, but murderbot spends very little time thinking about them as individuals. so the narration tends to skim over their distinct personalities, because murderbot doesn't really consider them* at all!
and then of course we come to exit strategy and network effect, and the contrast could not be more clear. now it's got opinions about everyone, and because it has a better grasp on their personalities, the narrative does too. oh yes that's arada, wibbly bulwark, the human murderbot trusts to not be overconfident and ignore its advice. that's gurathin. it doesn't like gurathin. that's pin-lee, the combatunit of lawyers, well-dressed and sharp-tongued. and of course, that's ratthi (tag: bestie!!), who stays in the car because he will get himself killed by something.
and of course, there's dr mensah. but she was always an exception.
*dr mensah is, as she always is when it comes to murderbot, an exception to this generalization. that's tag: intrepid explorer like blorbo from my shows! that you're talking about. even when murderbot mostly tried to avoid humans at all costs, even murderbot paid attention to her. from asr to now, that has been and remains perfectly true.
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bunclops616 · 10 months ago
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y’know what time it is…
ATTITUDE🗣️‼️‼️
Now walk off 😎
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miaw-myaw-miaw · 1 month ago
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Maybe the next one will be B.E.N.-
I like to think that fem!BEN would be mix of Linkle and Link, she still Link fangirl
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