Tag Archives: informational interviewing

Design Your Focus of Inquiry for Lower-Stress Networking

January 27, 2014

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Networking can be an indoor sport for some and a stressful mystery for others. No matter where you are along that spectrum, there is a new way to approach networking. It’s more than “informational interviewing” – it’s called Focus of Inquiry. It pre-focuses and then guides you when you enter a networking situation so that […]

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9 Networking Tips for Introverts, Part I

February 15, 2013

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Anne Bryant, MA, LPC http://www.annebryantcounseling.com abccounseling@pobox.com 503-442-6392 Anne has thirty years of experience offering practical skills and support to people experiencing transitions in their careers and personal lives. Openings available for individual and group sessions. 9 Networking Tips for Introverts, Part I How do you gain or lose energy? If you get it meeting new […]

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Career Transition: Career Shifting Tips

July 11, 2012

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Aly Anliker, Ed.M alyanliker@hotmail.com 503-891-1108 Aly is a creative organizational and career consultant with over fifteen years of experience in Training Management, Executive Coaching and Instructional Design. She has a background in Human Resources and Marketing and has worked in a variety of industries including telecommunications, high technology, manufacturing and non-profit. Career Shifting Tips It’s […]

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