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Conferences for Introverts: 15 Top Tips

by Sarah Dillon

I’ve attended my share of conferences over the years, and they generally all have their own unique vibe. As a translation professional, I joined colleagues for conferences in niche areas, to retain my accreditation and certifications. As a business owner, I attended industry events to network with the wider business world. And now, as an aspiring academic, I attend conferences to develop my skills as a scholar and gain insight into a new career path.

Like most introverts, my preference is to listen to interesting talks, events, or training. But I still do OK on the social front. Here are some things I do to manage the transition from knowledge worker to networker.

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Last updated: 19 August, 2009 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Marketing for language professionals, Professional development, Translation profession and industry Tagged With: conferences, networking, Professional development

Integrating our real life and virtual networks

by Sarah Dillon

How exciting – as if train travel in France wasn’t glamorous enough, they’ve now come up with a way to meet real people along the way too. A great development in the move towards integrating our real-life and virtual networks.

But would this work in good old Blighty? I just don’t think it would measure up. Nursing a paper cup of luke-warm tea on the draughty London – Birmingham Silverlink train service, or knocking back an espresso on the Paris – Lyon TGV – I know where I’d rather have my real-life social networking encounter!

Last updated: 26 March, 2007 by Sarah Dillon. Filed Under: Business of translation, Technology for translators Tagged With: networking, technology