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Lets talk about how, to effectively build relationships in different situations: Meeting people one on one When meeting people, be authentic, have something to offer. Do not just talk about your business! Listen and ask questions about their business. This will help you build trust. When you build trust you will become a strong resource and people will remember to turn to you for suggestions, ideas, referrals, etc. This keeps you visible and maintains the relationship. Attending networking events When going to a networking event connect with people you do not know. First make sure to wear a name tag on the left side, above your heart. Don’t spend the time talking to friends or just with one...
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v121
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gud varsha very nice i feel u r not only technical but also gud knowledge of management skills
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Learn what the most common networking mistakes are so you don’t have to make them. 1. Waiting Many people start networking only after they’ve lost their jobs. Effective networking means creating contacts and relationships while you’re still employed. 2. Being Clueless If you’re heading to a networking event, make sure you know why you’re going. Do you want a job? If so, are you seeking something specific, or will anything do? Are you looking for contacts or a mentor to provide guidance? As soon as someone starts talking with you, you have to hold up your end of the conversation. If you don’t know what you want, you can’t do that. 3. Being Unprepared Thinking you know what you want is not th...
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v121
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too gud really nice 1
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shailendra gautam
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good knowledge i appriciate this effort to educate people. r u a teacher also
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Nearly every day, someone sends me a bit of astounding job-search advice from a blog or a newsletter. Some of this advice seems to come directly from the planet X-19, and some of it seems to have been made up on the spot. Here are 10 of my favorite pieces of atrocious job-search advice, for you to read and ignore at all costs: 1. Don’t Wrap It Up The Summary or Objective at the top of your résumé is the wrap-up; It tells the reader, “This person know who s/he is, what s/he’s done, and why it matters.” Your Summary shows off your writing skills, shows that you know what’s salient in your background, and puts a point on the arrow of your résumé. Don’t skip it, no matter who tells you it’s not...
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v121
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its really nice varsha thanks for great article
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