Global Mobility Network Launch in Melbourne
25 May 2011
We will be celebrating Newcomers Network's 10 years online by launching the Global Mobility Network, a brand new international information, links and resources portal for people in the Global Mobility Industry.
This breakfast event in Melbourne with our international guest speaker Rhonda Singer is particularly suitable for Human Resources Professionals in corporate organisations, relocation service providers, networkers and supporters of Newcomers Network. $25 early bird tickets available before 30 April 2011. http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/australia/melbourne/events/
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Living, Working and Networking in Sydney
Second Thursday Monthly 10 March 2011 6:00pm - 7:30pm at the Piano Bar, Menzies Hotel, 14 Carrington Street, Sydney hosted by Karine Pham and Alvina Doremus - a very informative session where you will meet new people and learn a lot about living, working and networking in Sydney.
There will be general networking from 7:30pm onwards. You must register to attend as there is a maximum of 15 guests for the first part of the evening. The general networking starting at 7:30pm can welcome up to 100 guests - everyone is always welcome (this event replaces the Welcome to Sydney events) http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/australia/sydney/
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Visa and Immigration Seminar 28 April 2011
6:00pm - 7:30pm in the Canberra Room, Menzies Hotel, 14 Carrington Street, Sydney with Fred Molloy from Konnecting as the guest speaker and
Alvina Doremus as the facilitator. This event is restricted to 20 guests so please register early. http://www.newcomersnetwork.com/australia/sydney/
events/110428_visa_and_immigration_seminar.php Networking Tips It is important to create three network streams in your daily life.
Social - includes all of your friends and family.
Professional - includes all of the people you work with and the connections you have within the industry if you ever change roles.
Personal - where you meet people who share the same passion/interest/hobby/sport as you and you are recognised for your own personal contribution rather than your social or professional background.
Newcomers who move often have to re-create all three networks (which is why it takes so long to feel like you belong). Ensuring that you establish and nurture these networks is vital to your success in any location.
At the same time, keeping in touch with your 'old' networks at least three times a year will keep your existing networks alive.