We all have a little bit of introvert in us, but we have to overcome it to be successful. This article written by article by Wendy Gelberg sheds a lot of light and provides some useful hints.
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Be visible. Use social networking and conventional networking opportunities to ensure that you're on the radar screen...
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Use your preference for deep relationships to listen to others and position yourself as a resource, to make networkin...
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Practice your answers to interview questions. By scripting out what you want to say and reviewing your success storie...
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Develop your self-promotional skills so that you can explain - on paper and in person - the value you can bring to yo...
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Balance the solitary job search activities that you will be naturally drawn to with more social activities, since the...
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Schedule recovery time and breaks to recharge your batteries when you are involved in the highly social aspects of th...
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Prepare - for networking events by researching the people you will encounter, to facilitate easier conversations; - f...
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Apply your listening skills during an interview to probe for information about the employer so you can evaluate wheth...
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Keep your eyes on the prize - make conscious choices that bring you closer to your goal, even if some of the necessar...
Bruce Radcliffe Wilson is a retired adjunct professor of marketing at California State University at Sacramento, where he served as the Faculty Advisor to Beta Gamma Sigma, the International Honor ...