Sunday, December 29, 2019
3 ways to apply what you learned at a conference to your career
3 ways to apply what you learned at a conference to your career3 ways to apply what you learned at a conference to your careerIts a classic situation You havent attended any networking events in a while, but you eventually get yourself together and RSVP to the biggest conference in your industry. After making enough new connections to last a year or two, you come back to work, ready to be that much better at your job.But heres the thing After all that, you get caught up in transitioning back to your daily gebtheit and the new names on all those business cards you grabbed fade away.You should aim to keep the momentum going - here are three ways to apply what you learned at a conference to your career.Take thorough notes while youre thereHow else will you remember all those tips?Whether you whip out your trusty notebook and pen that never fail or record some audio on your phone during workshops, make sure to document what you hear.This is a good way to make sure that all the valuable insight youve picked up during your time at the conference doesnt disappear. Plus, you can always refer back to the information later.Quickly follow up with contacts you metTake out all those business cards you collected while at the convention, make a list of those you want to reach out to, and give yourself a few days to send them a message and see where things go.Just dont wait too long- you want to make sure that they remember you when you send them a follow-up email.But dont make the message all about yourself. While you may just want to slide your resume into their inbox, also ask if you can help them professionally at any point in the near future. Communication should always be a two-way street.Give yourself a week to draft out a planOnce youve looked at all your notes and sent out all your emails, take a week to get a career plan off the ground.Conferences can make you re-evaluate your work piece by piece, so you wont want to waste thesteam you picked up while around the be st and brightest in your industry. Take their advice to heart, and make it your own by seeing how it fits within your professional life.Also, try out new resources and platforms that you didnt know about before. Attend other networking events and meet up with new contacts in person when possible.Just dont let weeks go by before you decide to crack open your notes and attempt to put some things youve learned into practice.After all, conferences can only be as rewarding as you make them.
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