When you think of networking, you think of “hustlers” throwing business cards at each other at dimly-lit drinks receptions for startups. Everyone talks quickly, exchanges elevator pitches and rushes to the next person to flick their card at. These events exist, and I’m sure they’re great for something, but I want nothing to do with them.
A Developers Guide to Human Networking
A Developers Guide to Human Networking
A Developers Guide to Human Networking
When you think of networking, you think of “hustlers” throwing business cards at each other at dimly-lit drinks receptions for startups. Everyone talks quickly, exchanges elevator pitches and rushes to the next person to flick their card at. These events exist, and I’m sure they’re great for something, but I want nothing to do with them.