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How to Organize Business Cards & Networking Conversations - Interview & Giveaway @ContactKeeper

Stephanie LH Calahan

When you attend tradeshows or networking meetings, do you later experience the business card pile up? Do you need an easy way to delegate the input of contact and conversation information into a customer relationship management (CRM) tool? We meet new people all the time and have lots of detailed business conversations.

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Who Needs an Office? 10 Entrepreneurs Weigh In on the Future of Virtual Work

Success

It has every possible feature for project management, and other products from 37signals’ Suite [web-based apps for collaboration, sharing information and making decisions]. Eric Bahn of Hustle Fund recommends oDesk.com [now Upwork] to hire low-cost engineering talent if you’re building a web-based business.

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The Admin’s Guide to Career Organization

All Things Admin

Third Paragraph – Action : Suggest the course of action you’d like the reader to take, such as schedule a phone call or interview. Developing a professional portfolio will help you be remembered not only in an interview scenario but at annual performance reviews as well. Personal Business Cards. Professional Portfolio.

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Conference for Administrative Excellence – Gala Event

Office Dynamics

days of learning, collaboration, networking, relationship building, concurrent sessions, and hands-on learning labs, admins happily exchanged business cards and contact information as we prepared to close out the event. Throughout the event, I watched admins step out to courageously be interviewed on camera.

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5 Ways to Shine at a Job Fair

On The Job

Use the Internet or call the company for an information packet before the event so that you’re prepared to ask questions of the recruiter. Once you’ve researched the employers, keep your information in files to be reviewed before each conversation. When you speak, make sure you keep your head up and pointed toward the interviewer.

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A guide to networking

Practically Perfect PA

If in doubt, attend events that are showcased through trusted institutions – for example, the British Library’s Business and IP Centre. Approach networking like a job interview. Take business cards. Follow the link for more information about Practically Perfect PA’s sponsored posts. Make and maintain eye contact.

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How I Learned to Love Selling (and How You Can Too)

Success

Got hired after a job interview? Sadly, this is the conventional wisdom on networking: talk about yourself with as many people as you can for just long enough to hand out your business card in the hopes that some of these seeds will sprout, even without watering. Did you convince your partner to date you? You sold yourself.

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