| Topic Name: |
Networking |
| Message Name: |
RE: Networking |
| Date Posted: |
05/09/2002 |
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Networking is the way to learn about an industry and to find job leads. If you find a company that you are interested in contacting via the web, can you send the person an email rather than the tradional snail-mail networking letter? What do you put as your subject so that they don't see an unrecognized sender and think its junk mail? How long do you wait to follow up? I'd appreciate any tips or advice on internet networking- thanks. |
| Message: |
If you disguise your message as an info request to find out more about the company, you can easily generate contacts within the organization. Don't be deceptive and pose as a potential client, but asking about what the company does etc.. should generate results
Timothy
http://www.recruitlogics.com
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