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Created April 8, 2019 14:34
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Outreach and Networking Plan
  1. Why you want to connect with this person and what you want to talk about
  • I know this doesn't count as warm outreach but I was looking at companies and RedBubble seemed like a great fit and I really wanted to email them about junior dev positions and if they would consider hiring out of a bootcamp. That's all I can really think about in regards to networking and such
  1. When you will contact them by and how you plan to meet
  • I have their email and have been trying to write it in a way that doesn't sound like I'm hounding them or being rude. Just inquisitive. From there, I don't know about meet ups but if it gets to there, they would probably be remote meet ups considering they aren't based in Denver and I ride a bicycle
  1. What your follow-up will look like once you've met with them
  • Probably just keeping the door open. Checking in every so often and asking more questions when they come up
  1. What other steps will you take to start building a stronger network in the tech community?
  • More in person meet ups. Events and Demos and what not. Prolly need to talk to alumni and such.
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Hey Aidan, if you remember from the session, it's not advised to ask about getting hired in an outreach email. Instead, make a connection with someone at RedBubble to ask about the company; within that, you could ask about their process for hiring juniors. You didn't mention a specific person from RedBubble, but I would recommend you reach out to someone who's a developer on the team so that you can learn about what their work is like day-to-day. This will also help you understand if you want to work there.

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