sunnuntai 7. lokakuuta 2018

Social Selling 101- networking and personal branding


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Being active in the business world or as a student, you may have heard buzz about Social Selling and how the work environment is changing. Maybe something about how people are more interested in what you as a person tell them, than you as a company representative or how as a student you should recognize your strengths and lean on them? Yeah, we heard it too.

Is it that easy then? Just know your good sides, use them and you´ll be peachy?

Well I don´t know about you, but not for me. I need something a bit more specific.

That´s why we, Rotaract Oulu, invited two people who have built their whole careers around Social Selling and used it to their advantage. They’re here to teach us the best tips and tricks on how to survive in the changing work environment and how to flourish, while doing so.

I want you to meet Tom Laine, one of the most recognized Personal branding experts in the whole of Europe and top social media recruitment trainer ranked no.4 in the Top HR Influencers' list by Rise Global. Tom has written numerous blogs and trained hundreds of people around the World. Some of my favourite work by Tom can be read here, here and here

But so, you and I won´t have to rely on only one source of information, we also decided to invite Daniel Rantala, the VP of Publishing at Fingersoft Ltd. He describes himself as “a gaming business crackpot born and bred in Finland” and if you´ve ever met him, you’ll know that it’s 100 % true. He has worked in numerous positions in different companies and is a networking powerhouse. If somebody can teach us how to meet and greet people so that we always come out on top, that is Daniel. I can´t wait!

Now you know what we have in mind for you on Thursday, I´m sure you´re as excited as I am to get your Social Selling on. See you Thursday!

Link to event.


Best regards,
Ida
Vice President of Rotaract Oulu

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