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Get the most out of a conference

Do:

  • Focus on how networking is good for your career
  • When choosing a sessions, consider whether you’ll learn something or meet someone new
  • Create networking situations where you feel comfortable.

Don’t:

  • Spend all of your time with coworkers you see every day.
  • Burn out. Give yourself time to rest and rejuvenate during the conference
  • Try to be someone you’re not.

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