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Today Stan is sharing the benefits of conference attendance and showing you how to take advantage of these industry-specific “meeting of the minds.” Keep reading to see why you should attend a conference and how to get the most out of these exciting opportunities.
Most organizations provide opportunities for employees to further their education and grow professionally. Not only does it benefit the company to have invested employees with a range of skills, but you, the employee, can also add something new to your resume. Of course internal trainings are an excellent way to develop or refine a new skill, but they’re also limited by the resources available to the company.
In addition to company-sponsored trainings, you can also broaden your horizons by attending a professional conference outside of the workplace. There you can gain exposure to external influences, make meaningful connections, and bring back valuable ideas and strategies to your company.
If you have never been to a professional conference, consider the following insights and benefits of attending to help you excel in your current or future career.
Hundreds of thousands of conferences take place each year across the globe and choosing the right one can be challenging. Price, distance, and event theme will have an influence on which conference is best for your goals, industry, and role. Once you narrow your conference choice, you’ll need to develop a detailed plan to make sure you get the full benefits of attending the conference.
First off, before even getting to the event, take these initial planning steps…
Once you arrive at the conference you might be surprised at how much information is provided in each session, sometimes an overwhelming amount. Plan to take vigorous notes so you can review the information later. Bring your laptop or tablet to best keep up and access anything that may already be available digitally.
Many presenters will also offer presentation materials to attendees after the conference. Be prepared to exchange business cards so you get the information sent to you later.
One of the greatest benefits of attending a conference is meeting new people. People from across the country, perhaps the world, may be in attendance. It’s in your best interest to make as many meaningful connections as you can. These relationships could have the potential to one day alter the trajectory of your career.
Relationships don’t necessarily have to develop at formally organized sessions. Oftentimes, conferences foster a friendly atmosphere that invites organic interaction. Follow these networking tips while you attend:
I urge any first-time conference goer to take full advantage of the welcoming environment of the event. Conference networking opportunities are indispensable for professionals in all stages of their careers.
Therefore, I urge any first-time conference goer to take full advantage of the welcoming environment of the event. Conference networking opportunities are indispensable for professionals in all stages of their careers. Conferences, big or small, bring people together who share a common goal and promote connectivity among attendees.
Companies and employees often recognize the immense benefits of conference attendance and may support employees who want to attend an event specific to their role. Speak to your organization about receiving reimbursement or sponsorship to cover the cost of attending a conference. Be clear about how the conference you want to attend can benefit both you and the organization as a whole.
If you’d like to participate as a speaker at a conference become a CSU Global Advocate! With our Outreach Advocates Program, you may be eligible for up to $100 for reimbursement for conference related expenses.