Searchable on an Actual Desktop - RecruitingBlogs2024-03-29T13:50:33Zhttps://recruitingblogs.com/forum/topics/searchable-on-an-actual?commentId=502551%3AComment%3A1102607&feed=yes&xn_auth=noI was just trying to decide i…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2010-10-22:502551:Comment:11026162010-10-22T18:23:20.170ZJessica Nicholashttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/JessicaNicholas
I was just trying to decide if I should order business cards myself. I don't attend a ton of events, but it does seem incredibly worthwhile to have them on-hand when I do. I also agree that in a world where so many connections are made virtually, the physical (yet professional!) contact that happens when passing a card is becoming rare and therefore even more valuable.<br />
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Time to crank out some fresh designs and place the order. Thanks!
I was just trying to decide if I should order business cards myself. I don't attend a ton of events, but it does seem incredibly worthwhile to have them on-hand when I do. I also agree that in a world where so many connections are made virtually, the physical (yet professional!) contact that happens when passing a card is becoming rare and therefore even more valuable.<br />
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Time to crank out some fresh designs and place the order. Thanks! Hey Rayanne,
I am with you o…tag:recruitingblogs.com,2010-10-22:502551:Comment:11026072010-10-22T17:44:58.999ZRobert Dearmonhttps://recruitingblogs.com/profile/RobertDearmon
Hey Rayanne,<br />
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I am with you on the business card necessity. When I managed a salesforce, one of the ways I could tell if someone was actually getting out there in the world and doing their job was how often they needed to reorder business cards. I guess that metric wouldn't fly in this age.<br />
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It was a pleasure to meet you at SHRM 2010 in San Diego and I hope our paths cross again.<br />
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Rob
Hey Rayanne,<br />
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I am with you on the business card necessity. When I managed a salesforce, one of the ways I could tell if someone was actually getting out there in the world and doing their job was how often they needed to reorder business cards. I guess that metric wouldn't fly in this age.<br />
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It was a pleasure to meet you at SHRM 2010 in San Diego and I hope our paths cross again.<br />
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Rob