29 Apr
Posted by: BryanPerson in: Social media and your career
With my “hiring/getting hired in a 2.0 world“-themed Social Media Breakfast coming up on Thursday, I thought today would be a good a day as any to launch a new series on this blog called Social Media and Your Career. Here’s the first installment …

A great way to maximize your networking opportunities at face-to-face events is to study the attendee list in advance and identify and research two or three people whom you’d like to meet.
While not all event organizers openly publish the names and affiliations of their registrants ahead of time, the ones that bring together the social media crowd often do. Take the registration pages for PodCamp Boston, WebInno, and my own Social Media Breakfast 7 as examples. If you scroll down on all of those pages, you’ll see who’s scheduled to attend, along with some combination of their company names, websites, blogs, and Twitter handles.
Now, do your homework: Select a few names from the list; follow their corresponding links; and learn more about what interests them, using their blog posts, tweets, about pages, and social networking profiles as guides. Then, once you arrive at the event, seek out those people on your must-meet list and use some of the information you’ve gleaned online as conversation starters.
Whether you’re a student looking to speak with an expert in your area(s) of interest or you’re a seasoned professional wanting to expand your personal network, you’ll always get much more out of the events where you make meaningful connections. Help your chances of making those connections happen by doing a bit online legwork ahead of time.
Social Media and Your Career is a series of posts on BryanPerson.com that covers how to use the tools and best practices of social media and social networking to jumpstart your professional life and/or raise your professional profile.
5 Responses
Zach
30|Apr|2008 1Great tip! Also, I enjoy using these lists to find new Twitters to follow- it’s a great way to get to digitally know someone before an event and figure out who I should really look for.
Seeing as how I’m signed up for each of the three events you’ve listed here- I should thank you in advance for “introducing” me to a bunch of new people. Thanks!
Lizkdc Dislocation
02|May|2008 2Tweet Your Way to a Job (Social Media Breakfast 7)…
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06|May|2008 3[...] Before heading to an event, study the attendee list - Keep that in mind when coming for Social Media Breakfast: Singapore 2! [...]
shinheelee
08|May|2008 4Great advise for a student like me (:
Yet, a little bit cautious about privacy?
First post read on your blog made me think, “I followed the right twiter”
thanks!
Shawn
23|May|2008 5If they do publish an attendee list ahead of time, don’t be afraid to reach out to people you’d like to meet to see if they’d like to grab a cup of coffee.
Homework is huge. I was networking with someone and mentioned something from an article he’d written, and I think he actually blushed. Talk about earning a few extra bonus points….
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