David from Longmont, Colorado wrote . . .
Tamara, I attended your workshop at the Colorado Counseling Association‘s Spring Workshop, The In’s and Out’s of Private Practice. Thanks so much for being so generous with your information! I remember you encouraging graduate students to go ahead and get business cards. I am a graduate student and don’t really know what I need to put on my business card before I graduate next year. Can you help me out?”
Hi, David! Thanks for attending our workshop. I really enjoyed working with you guys! Here’s a link to an earlier post on business cards. For a graduate student, I would suggest that you include:
- Your legal name and credentials;
- All forms of contact information that you are comfortable sharing;
- A statement indicating the graduate program that you are attending – something like “Masters student, University of North Texas, graduating 2012”; and,
- You might also want to include 1-3 areas of special interest.
Once you get your business cards, pass them out liberally. They are your least expensive form of advertising and will help your colleagues and professors remember you years later.
Please share your thoughts!