Special thanks to Action Print!
by Janet Green on September 29, 2009
in Job hunting
Would like to take a moment to thank my good friend Dan Hansen at Action Print, an awesome local commercial offset and digital printer who donated production of my new networking cards! I’ll be using these not only to directly network with folks who might be seeking a marketing director for their own company, but also for those who might be able to refer me to interested colleagues.
The cards direct people to this website, and on the back they contain my contact information and ‘elevator pitch.’ The pitch says, “A creative, strategic, internet-savvy marketing professional and multi-tasker with strong communication skills, seeking to lead a dynamic company, association or non-profit organization in effective
use of internal and external communication tools.”
Thanks, Dan, for making this investment in a friend’s career!
Five tips for in-person networking
by Janet Green on September 2, 2009
in Job hunting
Those who are immersed in online networking might find it hard to remember that there’s also offline networking – you know, meeting actual people at an actual event?
Here are a few tips for making the most of an in-person networking event:
1. Be authentic – don’t adopt some kind of weird, not-the-real-you persona when you attend an in-person event. Just be yourself.
2. Be genuine – when you’re talking to someone, don’t constantly look over their shoulder to see if someone more interesting is approaching. Give your full attention to the person in front of you.
3. Find a legitimate reason to share your contact info – when talking to someone you haven’t met before, don’t assume they want your business card just because it’s a networking event. Think about how you can be of value to them, and offer your card after expressing that potential value.
4. Ask lots of questions – Making small talk can be agonizing, especially when it feels forced. Instead of the usual weather-related stuff, why not ask some leading questions of the person in front of you? What’s new in your industry? How has the recession impacted your business?
5. Become a resource - Write a short “nice to meet you” note to new people you meet and send it via email, and include a link to an online article that’s relevant to something you discussed with them.


