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Need help?
Before you even get an introduction, the first steps are to identify the two types of people who can help you: a) your connections who can introduce you to others and b) people you can be introduced to.
Begin by identifying who you need/want to talk to. An effective way is through LinkedIn's Advanced Search function. Check out some quick how-to's here!
After you've been connected to someone, the ball is now in your court! But before you respond, make sure to do the following things:
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Provide context: the person you've been introduced to may not know much about you (or anything at all, apart from a short description from your connection). Help them out and provide some context as to why you wanted to reach out - otherwise they might not know what information would be helpful to you.
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Include the details: you can even take a step further to attach your resume, relevant documents, or your LinkedIn profile (be sure to customize your URL and update your profile) so they can get a sense of your background.
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Request their availability: after briefly telling them about yourself, request their availability, making sure to accommodate their schedule and location, because after all, they are doing you a favor! Request 15 minutes of their time, at most.
Click here for some introductory email samples!
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