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		<title>Establishing Credibility</title>
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			<title>Some things to keep in mind...</title>
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			<dc:creator>picalila</dc:creator>
			<description><![CDATA[Here are some tips I've found to help make you more credible.
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Make sure you use your contact info, whether it is at the end of an email,on business cards, or whatever.
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Make sure you are up-to-date and fresh on your information.
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Use your supervisor's name and department when meeting with faculty and staff.
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Be involved!  The more involved you are, the better you will be off in the long run.
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Be quick to respond to emails, phone calls, etc.]]></description>
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