Wednesday, April 8, 2009
Networking/Elevator Speeches / Impromptu Speaking
We discussed in class the importance of developing career networks. Networks are important for developing identify, developing contacts for information, advice, and moral support as you pursue your goals. Kellly Pederson, a Career Specialist, at Rider University states that 75-80% of jobs are found through networks. And, a referral generates 80% more results than a cold call. We discussed that an important part of the networking process is developing a 30 seconds to one minute commercial of yourself. The commercial should contain your background information, current/prior roles in your responsibilities, education and knowledge, strengths and areas of interest and goals. Please post two parts to this blog. First, post your ideas for places that you can reach out to develop these network contacts (religious affliations, friends, prior work situations, etc.) Second part of the post should include your commerical script. Remember, our elevator assignments will require that you network and sell yourself in your 30 - 1 minute commercial. Use the lecture notes on networking during our impromptu speech lecture to help guide you in developing your self commercial.
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