Our next networking event is on the 10th June.
It'll be the usual mix of networking time, speed networking (not compulsory but well worth taking part in) and speaker presentations (Stephen O'Donnell talking about the NORAs and Fiona Lander sharing some tips for recruiters from her years of experience of training).
Our sponsors are Allthetopbananas who'll be providing you with a free drink on arrival.
We charge recruiters a nominal fee of £8 to attend but I know you'll more than make this back via the knowledge you'll gain, the fun you'll have and the great networking opportunities.
On the subject of actual "networking" one of our regular contributors to the newsletter (Gaynor Lowndes of www.trtc.com.au) recently shared these tips on getting the most from networking events:
- Approach those that are either standing on their own or don’t look huddled in an intimate conversation
- Keep your hands out of your pockets and maintain a friendly body language
- Keep your questions neutral, consider,
Expert networkers know how to scan the room and get a sense of who is there before deciding who to approach. If you want to approach VIP’s, then do so early before they get swamped. Make sure that you have done some research on the person before the event so that you can strike up a meaningful dialogue.
Always ask for a business card before offering yours. Make sure to focus on contacts not cards – the art of networking is about making valuable contacts who you can help and who can help you.
Successful headhunters know the importance of creating networks. Imagine how much easier your job would become if you knew where to go for help in sourcing your ideal candidate.
So, if you can make it along on the 10th June sign up now!
I loved your article and the examples. I get lots of CVs submitted for review and I found your examples very interesting and amusing.
Posted by: uk jobs advice | 19 May 2010 at 06:18 PM