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Tag Archives: networking

Top 3 Blunders Young Liberty-Loving Job Seekers Make

December 3, 2012 by Claire Kittle, Talent Market Original source can be found here.   Last week at the SPN annual meeting in Cleveland, I had the distinct pleasure of talking briefly with the Generation Liberty Fellows about job seeking. I thought it might …

The Most Effective Networking Tool for Job Seekers

January 31, 2013 by Peter Redpath, Vice President & Director of the Student Division at the Federalist Society Original source can be found here.   In job hunting, it is often imperative to have a strong network. However, it can be hard to …

Networking Advice: Where to Start

January 7, 2013 by Peter Redpath, Vice President and Director of the Student Division at Federalist Society Original source can be found here.   Networking. It’s such a dirty word. And with good reason—a lot of people are doing it the wrong way! …

Networking Advice: Navigating Conversations at Receptions

January 15, 2013 by Peter Redpath, Vice President and Director of the Student Division at Federalist Society Original source can be found here.   If you’re attending receptions, especially as an unemployed job seeker, portray confidence. Who wants an unconfident lawyer, policy analyst, etc. …

Networking Advice: How to Best Use LinkedIn

January 23, 2013 by Peter Redpath, Federalist Society Original source can be found here.   Not enough of you are networking through LinkedIn. Think about it. Why do people sign up for LinkedIn when pretty much everyone is already on Facebook? Because …

Distinguish Yourself: Listen

February 15, 2013 by Roger Custer, Executive Director at America’s Future Foundation Original source can be found here.   When networking, you often need to quickly stand out in a crowd. Is there a way to distinguish yourself in every conversation? Roger …

A List of Networking No-Nos or “Not-Workings”

February 8, 2013 by Peter Redpath, Federalist Society Original source can be found here.   You know that people do not like to simply receive a business card instead of conversation and that “fashionably late” is a party rule, not a networking tool. However, there …