How to introduce yourself?


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desi in ottawa   
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 10-03-07 08:23:39

Thx MR and others.
The situation is different. The individuals I need to contact are outside Canada. So mtg them is out of question unless I make an effort to fly there across the continent. I just need few opening lines to start. I have some idea. Not sure of it.

Networking is very important if u want to mvoe up, specifically with my employer.

Social networking is different. Also some people can figure out that others are networking due to job issues. I learnt in a hard way. I was never able to figure out this, but learnt somehow after some bad experiences. In three cases, I recommended desis for jobs including one in my own group. That was the biggest mistake. Let me not go over the bitter experience, but next time I will be more careful when recommending someone.

DIO



Hum Hindustani   
Member since: Oct 07
Posts: 50
Location: TANZANIA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-10-07 03:23:01

YOU are right DESI IN OTTAWA, :)

Studies have shown that only about 5-10% of all new jobs are posted in the classified ads or on the Internet. The other positions are filled by word of mouth.

So whether you're looking for a new job or changing to a new career, networking is a vital tool for gathering information, talking to the right people and achieving your goal.

Networking can be done anytime, anywhere -- a train ride home, at a job fair, or in a social setting. So the most important first step in networking is to smile and be friendly. You never know with whom you might strike up an important conversation.

Here are some other tips on how to get the most out of networking:

Know what you're looking for.
Speak succinctly about your talents, skills and goals. This makes a strong impression on your networking contacts, and lets them know you're serious about your future.

Be assertive.
Networking means that you are working towards your goal -- advancement in your career -- so don't be afraid to promote yourself. Use your time with new people wisely. You need to give the unshakeable impression that you're confident. Say what you want, using as many specifics as you can.

Curb the desperation and start listening.
Job-hunting can be stressful, but you don't want your own stress to make you appear pushy. Instead of asking someone for a job, listen to their advice. Most people love talking about themselves, so use this to your advantage by asking questions about their backgrounds and professional choices.

Your most valuable tools.
Keeping an up-to-date resume, as well as business cards with your contact information, will make it easy to give people access to your information. After you meet with new people and gotten their contact information, follow up by making a call or sending an email telling them how much you enjoyed your meeting. This will keep you at the front of their minds.

Stick with it.
Networking can be full-time work. The best networking produces contacts that can benefit you in the long-term. So don't get discouraged if you're not immediately satisfied by your results. Instead, concentrate on new ways and places to network.

I hope this will help SOMEBODY.....SOMEWHERE....

:cheers:


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Desi in Alberta   
Member since: Oct 02
Posts: 247
Location: AB

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-10-07 06:25:54

And how do you build any meaningful, worthwhile and long term networking relationship? Through trust.

Be a good listner. Show genuine concern. Use your smile when you meet someone for the very first time.



gillete   
Member since: Oct 07
Posts: 10
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Post ID: #PID Posted on: 29-10-07 23:17:05

just a suggestion.....if u are a PR and have time do attend some PCPC seminars, worth going if you are new to canada.



dereliction   
Member since: Jul 07
Posts: 13
Location: MA, USA

Post ID: #PID Posted on: 31-10-07 23:01:07

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Very good jobs are dumped on people whose skills do not match at all, but then why, because some body know them well. ...


from what i understand about networking, it can help you to get to an interview, but after that, what matters is what skills you have in your resume and how can they be constructive to company's needs. the interviewers will judge that.





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