Alex Stobe - Dev Networking

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Alex Stobe shares some tips at #DevTO for developer networking and career planning

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NETWORKING!It’s not just free beer and pizza

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NETWORKING The Game Plan

• Why are you here?

• Pitching yourself

• Matchmaking

• Exploratory coffee

• “If” & “When” are powerful synonyms for “No”

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What Do You Want?Develop A Networking Objective

• Have you thought about your career path?• Wanna be a CTO? VP of R&D? Co-Founder?

• Who are you?• Fortune 500 or a startup person?

• What kinds of projects/problems do you love?

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• You have less than 2 minutes to make a lasting impression. Remember: • Passion Speaks • Experience Proves• Ideas Intrigue

• Make people want to reach out to you

Your Personal PitchA Reason To Remember You

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It’s Who You KnowA Cliché For A Reason

• Opportunities come from various sources

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Why Can’t We Be Friends?Should You Have Coffee With This Person?

• Speak with many people. Meet with a few• When deciding if you should network with

a peer, ask yourself: • Could I work with this person? • Do they share my vision? • Can I learn something from them?

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Headhunters!Do You Want To Be Caught In Their Net?

• When deciding if you should network with a recruiter, ask yourself:• Do they work with interesting companies?• Are they a specialist or a generalist?• Do I feel comfortable speaking with them?

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Sometimes It’s Just a CoffeeExploratory Conversations Open Doors

• Meet with recruiters & hiring managers to • Make contacts with the right people • Learn something new about your industry• See if the grass really is greener

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• Manage expectations

• Keep it casual

• Choose your meetings wisely

• Keep an open mind

Sometimes It’s Just a CoffeeHow To Play The Field

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Say No & Stay Friends• Decline offers & inquiries in a manner that

creates future opportunities • Use your pitch & talk about timing • Let them know what you want Example response to a recruitment email:

“Thanks for your interest. This does look like a great opportunity. However, my team is in the middle of an important product launch and I couldn’t leave for at least 6 months. Also, while most of my experience has been with enterprise level Java apps, I’ve actually been using Objective-C recently and am loving native app dev. Ideally, my next move will allow me to build on my mobile experience and/or move into more of a leadership role.“

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NETWORKING • Think about who you are and what you want • Learn to articulate your selling points• Know who you know & who you should• Have coffee with the right people, even when it’s

the wrong time• When declining an opportunity, state what you’re

ideally be looking for

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My Shameless Plug If you’re a startup person and want to reach me: Email: alex@laudi.com Linkedin: http://ca.linkedin.com/in/alexstobe

Twitter: @alexStobe

Looking for a ‘foot in the door’ opportunity?

REDJR.CA

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