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2024-10-22
208.91.199.152
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Port 80
HTTP/1.1 200 OKDate: Sun, 28 Apr 2024 16:22:43 GMTServer: ApacheUpgrade: h2,h2cConnection: UpgradeVary: Accept-EncodingAccept-Ranges: noneTransfer-Encoding: chunkedContent-Type: text/html; charsetUTF- html>head>meta http-equivContent-Language contenten-us>title>Welcome to akibaangels.com/title>meta nameDescription contentNew Site at akibaangels.com>/head>p aligncenter>font faceArial>Welcome to akibaangels.com/font>/p>div aligncenter>table border0 width800 idtable1 alignmiddle>tr>td alignleft>Important Networking Follow-Ups: How to Get Those Job Leads CallingWhen you leave a networking event, you may be buzzing at the prospects offered by all of those new contacts you made, but soon, the cold reality sets in. How will you be able to convert those contacts you made over a glass of wine into valuable business opportunities for you? Successful networking is all in the follow-up. If you’re looking for a job, following up is all the more crucial. Without touching base after a networking event, you become just another face in the crowd of job hunting hopefuls. The first important rule for following-up with networking contacts is to lay the foundations for the follow-up during the initial meeting. At networking events, there can be a lot of empty promises thrown around. Use that first meeting to convey the message that you haven’t gotten caught up in “networking fever” but instead that you are very serious about exploring the job opportunity that you’re discussing with your new contact. Ask the contact when would be a good time to follow-up with them, and then reiterate the information back to them at the end of your conversation: “I look forward to speaking with you Friday at 2 p.m.” If they don’t give you a specific time, then suggest one to them. This rule holds true even if your contact is giving you a lead on a job not with them but with another contact of their own. Let them know you appreciate the information by saying, “Thanks. I will plan on calling Mary on Monday afternoon at 1 p.m.” Not only will this convey your seriousness about the opportunity presented to you, but it may also get you some handy inside information, as the contact may reply, “Oh, no, Mary will be out of town unti
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