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Why one company set up employees on blind dates

6 pointsby hanneleover 9 years ago

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Outdoorsmanover 9 years ago
A very good idea...<p>I&#x27;ve attended more than a few tech conferences in my career, in many cities...one stands out because of a determined approach by the organizers to encourage &quot;mingling&quot;...<p>At each meal of the 4-day conference tables in the restaurant adjoining the conference center and breakout rooms had signs placed in the center of the table...each sign had a topic...server-side issues, web dev, etc....<p>By choosing a table you indicated what was currently of most interest to you, or what you would otherwise like to learn more about...I met a lot of interesting people that I would have otherwise not met...<p>As most attendees were strangers, blind luck, or choosing a session and hoping to interact with other like-minded individuals in the between-sessions rush presented limited opportunities...<p>Brilliant strategy, that I&#x27;ve seen repeated only a few times elsewhere...landed a few gigs later on based on info from contacts I met at that conference...