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8 Steps to Design the Perfect Business Card [Infographic]

By Paul Slezak - Mar. 10, 2017
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Editor’s Note: This post is by Paul Slezak, Cofounder and CEO of RecruitLoop – the World’s largest marketplace of expert Recruiters and Sourcers available on-demand.

You’ve probably already heard it a million times before—networking is good for your career, yadda yadda. Yet sometimes, the importance of networking for recruiters and HR professionals doesn’t quite sink into our minds.

The truth is, networking is doubly important for us. Not only are we making connections to grow our careers, but we’re scouting potential employees everywhere we go. That means we need to do everything in our power to make our networking effective, starting with where and how we seek connections.

Some HR professionals network on social sites like LinkedIn—and that’s all they do. They live in a social media bubble that neglects great local candidates who are out doing things rather than stuck at home behind their screens.

You can maximize social media’s potential when you combine it with face-to-face networking. Connecting online is a great way to introduce yourself and invite someone to your next networking event. Or, connect on LinkedIn after an event to remind people that they met you and that you’re serious about your working relationship.

Here’s the downside: this strategy puts all the work on your shoulders. You’re the one who introduces yourself or sends a request. And while it’s good to pursue a candidate, every recruiter knows it can be perceived as too pushy.

According to our friends at Company Folders, business cards counteract this sentiment because they do two crucial things.

  1. They tell people who you are and what you do (read, they introduce you in a fun, creative way); and
  2. They give candidates a choice. You can give a candidate your business card, then back off so they can choose to follow up—without feeling like they’re being stalked.

The key is to design a business card that sends a powerful branded message and makes people want to reach out to you. You can do this with unusual materials: recycled paper says you’re eco-friendly, quilted leather says you’re prestigious, and plastic says you’ll spare no expense to make a connection. Other options include custom shaped die-cuts, textured imprint methods, or edible business cards!

There are thousands of designs to choose from, so you’re sure to find a combination that speaks to your personality and your audience. Enjoy the Infographic below.

8 Steps to Design the Perfect Business Card
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Paul Slezak

With over two decades of experience in the recruitment and human capital industry, Paul Slezak has established himself as a transformative force in the realm of leadership and career coaching, group facilitation, and talent acquisition. His unique perspective, drawn from his early career as a leader in global recruitment firms and his entrepreneurial success with his own start-up, has enabled him to make a significant impact on leaders, teams, and organizations across the world. Paul's passion for helping others achieve success and high performance is evident in his commitment to transforming leaders and their teams at local, national, and international levels. He specializes in promoting the importance of human-centered intelligence, focusing on soft skills such as authenticity, transparency, and trust to complement business-centered acumen and drive better workplace outcomes. As an impartial facilitator, Paul brings his expertise to team offsites and strategy days, ensuring alignment on goals, values, and culture while keeping participants on task. His engaging and energetic presence, coupled with his unique "entertraining" and "edutaining" delivery style, enables him to connect with audiences both large and intimate, sharing personal and professional anecdotes that inspire and energize.

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