Name 3 things that contribute to a strong first impression.
Appearance, body language, tone of voice.
Name two “dos” for networking events.
Smile, introduce yourself, make eye contact, listen actively.
Name one polite way to join a group conversation.
Wait for a pause, smile, and introduce yourself.
The primary purpose of a resume
To share information about yourself
What is handshake, smile, eye contact, enthusiasm, punctuality, clear articulation?
Two ways that applicants make a good first impression when meeting an employer
Why is punctuality important for networking events?
Shows respect, professionalism, and readiness to engage.
Name one polite way to exit a conversation.
“It was great meeting you. I’ll let you connect with others too.”
Components of a resume
education, work experience, skills
True or False: Speaking quickly always makes you sound confident.
False – speaking too fast can appear nervous or unclear.
Simple white business cards with your name, phone number and email address
What are networking cards?
What is small talk, and why is it useful?
Light conversation about neutral topics; it builds rapport and opens doors to deeper discussion.
You’re sharing your elevator pitch at a networking event. How does this reflect your personal brand?
You’re sharing your elevator pitch at a networking event. How does this reflect your personal brand?
What impression does the following make:
Saying “I’m excited to meet you” while crossing arms and avoiding eye contact.
Your body language contradicts your words, it makes you come across closed and not open for conversation.
Networking is about building these
What relationships/connections?
Avoid discussing too much of this during an interview
personal information
Critique: A student joins a conversation and immediately disagrees with everything being said.
It’s aggressive; joining conversations requires listening and contributing respectfully.
In order to avoid typos and grammatical errors, always ask someone to do this to your resume
Proofread
Introductions should include which critical pieces of information
Names and titles (if any)
Scenario: You’re at a conference, and a group you approach seems closed off. What do you do?
Respect cues, smile, wait for a pause, or approach another group; forcing entry is impolite.
The perfect length of a resume for a recent graduate
What is one page?