Developer Skips Pitch Prep to Build QR Code, Misses Networking Opportunity
A software developer attended a local business networking event without physical business cards and, instead of preparing a personal pitch, spent the limited time before the event building a custom webpage and QR code. At the event, the tech-based contact-sharing approach proved cumbersome, requiring attendees to unlock phones, open a camera app, and wait for a page to load. Because the developer had focused on the technical solution, no time was left to refine a 30-second introduction, and a chance to address the room was passed up. The experience highlighted how optimizing for technology can come at the cost of human connection and clear communication. The developer concluded that confidence, a rehearsed pitch, and interpersonal presence are more effective networking tools than any digital workaround.
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