crowley926
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Hey guys, so I'm going to the institute of international affairs' careers evening and they have a networking with careers advisers, young professionals and international organisations segment that goes on for like an hour.
But having just graduated from high school with like 0 real world careers experience, I don't really know what to do or how to act. I mean I've prepared questions about graduate experiences, career prospects etc. but am I meant to make 'contacts' with them? Do I ask for calling cards?
Is there an etiquette? How do I introduce myself - do I just say my name or do I preface with what I'm doing right now (which is HSC)? What do I even wear (I was thinking black pants and a jumper but is that too casual)?
Any other tips would be appreciated too THANK YOU !!
Also I'm sorry if this stuff seems like common sense but I really just wanna make sure so I don't embarrass myself
But having just graduated from high school with like 0 real world careers experience, I don't really know what to do or how to act. I mean I've prepared questions about graduate experiences, career prospects etc. but am I meant to make 'contacts' with them? Do I ask for calling cards?
Is there an etiquette? How do I introduce myself - do I just say my name or do I preface with what I'm doing right now (which is HSC)? What do I even wear (I was thinking black pants and a jumper but is that too casual)?
Any other tips would be appreciated too THANK YOU !!
Also I'm sorry if this stuff seems like common sense but I really just wanna make sure so I don't embarrass myself