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Professional membership societies
Professional membership societies: the benefits of professional association membership
Professional membership societies may not be among your top priorities, given the number of responsibilities that you juggle on a daily basis. After all, professional membership societies often entail get-togethers and what business person has time for more meetings and activities? [ go]
Building positive energy - Using mirror neurons for successful networking
Building positive energy - Using mirror neurons for successful networking
Networking successfully requires jobseekers to build positive energy into their networking efforts. This can be done with mirror neurons. To find a job, you need to get out there and network, but you may have noticed there’s a wall jobseekers often run right into. [ go]
Powerful networking tips
Powerful networking tips: top strategies for career success
Powerful networking tips can give you an edge in any job market. Right now, it’s a job seekers’ market and many employers are feeling the crunch of a skills shortage. [ go]
Brand yourself online-building an online brand for yourself
Brand yourself online: building an online brand for yourself
Brand yourself online before potential employers stumble across your web trail of breadcrumbs. By building an online brand for yourself, you can influence what someone would find if they Googled you. [ go]
Summertime and the networking is easy
Summertime and the networking is easy
Summer is a time to chill out and networking isn’t on most people’s radar. Dressing up, standing around in a windowless hotel meeting room, doing something that you already find kind of stressful—who wants to do that when you could be at beach or on a bike ride after work? [ go]
Finding a Job Through A Weak Link
networking tips
Finding a Job Through A Weak Link
People don’t like networking at the best of times. Add doing a job search while networking and it’s enough to make you want to pull the covers over your head and stay in bed. [ go]
Social networking groups
Social networking group | Finding a social network group
Social networking groups provide both instruction and diversion. Some workplaces have blocked and encouraged the use of social networking groups. [ go]
Business networking online | Tips for business networking online
Business networking online | Tips for business networking online
Business networking online provides the opportunity to expand your contacts without ever going to a wine and cheese event. Turn to business networking online as quick, painless way to keep track of contacts – without having to “do lunch”. [ go]
Networking etiquette: respecting your professional contacts
A professional network is indispensable when you’re looking for a job. Your contacts can suggest promising leads or put you in touch with firms that are hiring. They may provide you with first-hand information about a company or give you the name of a staff member they know. [ go]
Networking for the non-networker
Networking — does the thought of it make you uneasy? If you’re the type of person who’d rather spend time in the dentist’s chair than meet new people, you’re not alone. [ go]
Work the pond, Darcy Rezac, Gayle Hallgren Rezac
What is Positive Networking
Positive Networking is not all about you. It’s discovering what you can do for someone else. While there is a place for transactional networking, the majority of networking opportunities are not about closing a sale but opening a relationship. [ go]
Business Card Design Tips
Your business card may be your lottery ticket to the best job imaginable. [ go]
 a human resources analyst consults on efficiency
Managing your Business Cards
Riffling through stacks of business cards to find the one you want is a time waster if ever there was one. Besides, Murphy’s Law dictates that the business card you want is always at the bottom of the last stack you look through. Here are four simple ideas that will change what you do with the business cards you receive. [ go]
What Do You Do? Crafting an Effective Elevator Pitch
What Do You Do? Crafting an Effective Elevator Pitch
Are you prepared to answer the question “what do you do?” Do you have a 30-second elevator pitch prepared? Here’s what we find when doing our Positive Networking® workshops: people work up a sweat when we ask them to answer this question! [ go]
Stand out job interviews, do your homework and speak with confidence
Stand out job interviews, do your homework and speak with confidence
Standout job interviews can help you land jobs. But, if you want to stand out at job interviews, you need to make the right impression. Benjamin Franklin said it best: “It’s hard for an empty bag to stand upright. [ go]
Meet 1000 people — become a connector
Meet 1000 people — become a connector
Go to one event a week. Meet seven new people. Do this for one year and you’ll have over 300 new contacts. Three years later, you’ll have increased your network by close to 1000 people. Wow! [ go]
Effective networking refresher
Effective networking refresher
Effective networking may seem like old hat, but chances are that you could benefit from a refresher. In our training seminars on Positive Networking®, we get attendees to rate their skills at the beginning of the course. [ go]
Making time for networking
Making time for networking
Making time for networking — I had thought of calling this article, “Finding the Time for Networking” but the truth is that finding the time is not really the biggest hurdle. Instead, it’s making the time. [ go]
Make an impact
Make an impact
Make an impact – an unforgettable one! Sounds good, but how do you make an impact—one that stands out? We know people are so swamped they simply scan emails, delete the names of people they don’t recognize and focus only on the people they know. [ go]
Job fair preparation tips
Job fair preparation tips
Job fair preparation becomes key around this time of year, as career fair season moves into full swing. If you Google “job fairs” or “career fairs” in BC and Alberta, you’ll see that there are any number of opportunities to get out and meet potential employers this fall. [ go]
Landing safely in a crisis
Landing safely in a crisis
One dark night in 1972, the pilots of Eastern Airlines flight 401 inbound to Miami noticed an undercarriage warning light. All three pilots became distracted, focusing only on the warning light. [ go]
Holiday season networking a time to reconnect
Holiday season networking: a time to reconnect
Holiday season networking can help you overcome reservations you have about reaching out. One of the top questions audiences ask is, "How do I follow up with someone I haven't spoken with in quite a while?" When you are looking for a job this becomes even more anxiety inducing [ go]
GOOD ADVICE? TAKE IT!
The Globe and Mail newspaper recently interviewed Tamara Vrooman, a top Canadian business leader. At forty Tamara Vrooman is the CEO of Vancity, Canada's largest credit union with $14.1 billion in assets. Tamara took on this role in September 2007 after leaving a stellar career as Deputy minister of finance with the government of British Columbia. [ go]
 JOB LOSS: ACT FAST TO RECONNECT
JOB LOSS: ACT FAST TO RECONNECT
The latest statistics on job losses in the U.S. and Canada are staggering. If you are someone who has lost your job, it is essential to get out there and start reconnecting immediately. We know this is easier said than done. Who likes to put themselves ‘out there’ when they’ve just had the stuffing kicked out of them, but there’s an essential thing to be done immediately after losing your job. [ go]
YOU ARE NOT ALONE
Do you know the Verizon ads with that mass of people standing behind a single customer? It’s similar to the huge network that stands behind each of us, and everyone we meet. It symbolizes opportunity, but we often ask ourselves it is really worth going up and talking to that person we don’t know? Should I really make that call, it’s been so long since we talked? What could really happen if I talked to that other soccer parent at the field on Sunday? [ go]
Dream Job: Can You Answer?
When meeting people who are looking for a job, we will often pose these questions: “If you could work for anyone, who would that be? What’s your dream job?” Why ask these questions? They offer a snapshot of what the person is looking for, and more importantly, it’s an indication of where their real passion lies when it comes to their career. [ go]
Pop Your Bubble
Our columns at Albertajobcentre focus on using networking to get a job or put you on the right trajectory for your career path. But recent research published in the prestigious journal Biologist found that the number of hours per day humans interact has fallen by two thirds in recent decades, from 6 hours in 1987 to 2 hours in 2007. [ go]
Use Your Youth to Your Advantage
Your first job may be as an intern, but you might be surprised what impact a humble intern can make. Yes, it can mean a lot of ‘sitting around and waiting’ as busy people in the firm think up things for you to do. Don’t begrudge the ‘Joe jobs’ you may end up doing. Suck it up and do them enthusiastically. Remember, you have something many firms are looking for—an insight into what youth is thinking and doing. [ go]
Dealing with Networking Nervosus
Do you think the only people who will read this article are going to be a handful of people who get anxious networking? Well, here’s a news flash, 80% of the people we survey prior to teaching a workshop on Positive Networking® tell us they don’t like networking—they really don’t like networking! [ go]
Festive Follow Up
This year, did you make a number of interesting contacts while networking to find a job? Did you meet people who gave you job leads or forwarded your resume? Are you wondering how you are going to keep those connections warm? Is your challenge that you don’t have a really good reason to reconnect? [ go]
Stuff Yourself in their Shoes
Research shows that a person has a mere three seconds to make a first impression. Obviously if you engage the other person, if they are interested in continuing the “conversation”, you’re on the right track—you have successfully established that first all-important connection! [ go]