BSBREL401A – Establish Networks.  Valuable Contacts  Increased Awareness  Access to More Prospects  Mentoring Opportunities  Potential Financial.

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BSBREL401A – Establish Networks

 Valuable Contacts  Increased Awareness  Access to More Prospects  Mentoring Opportunities  Potential Financial Benefits

 Promote others as well as yourself...  You have to give in order to get...  Always follow up !

 Your Name: My name is Kylie Marr  What You Do: I am a camera assistant  Who is Your Market or What is your Niche Area: I work with HD Aerial Camera systems.  What is the Benefit to Your Customers: I have learned the HD technology from its grassroots and able to work within film industry production teams.

 Project Confidence through body language – good eye contact and tone of voice  Firm Handshake  Smile and keep positive outlook

 Always speak clearly  Not too Fast or Slow  Consider cultural and lingual differences  Complete your sentences and do not sidetrack the conversation

 Come across as willing to learn and share what you know and have  Try to accommodate others needs as much as you can  Be flexible and consider volunteering your time and expertise wherever it is possible

 Have a business card  CV ready to be sent  Develop a template application letter for jobs in your expert field  Have a soft copy of your portfolio ready to be sent or have it available online