invited to give seminars. Obviously, reputation matters, and the more you
become known for your research, the more you will get to give invited
seminars. But reciprocity also matters, as does being entrepreneurial. On the
former, if you volunteer to organize seminars at your own institution, you
can invite people who may be in a position to invite you to give a seminar
at their institution later on. This obviously means that you should not only
invite superstar researchers from top departments, but also people from
comparable departments. On the latter, a colleague who is excellent at
networking suggested the following: if you know you will be in a given city
or region, you can get in touch with the departments in that city or region
and politely offer to give a talk. This will not always work, and your
success rate is likely to be strictly decreasing as the quality of the
department you offer this to increases, but it is a strategy whose expected
payoff is nonzero.
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