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R2B matchmaking event toolkit

 

Guide to prepare a R2B matchmaking event

 

This toolkit builds upon the experience gained through organising cross-border online Matchmaking Fair: Researchers2Businesses (REBECA Matchmaking Event) - one of the activities of the EURAXESS Hubs project.

REBECA Matchmaking Event was organised on June 20th 2022 via the B2Match platform. The aim of the event was to provide researchers with an opportunity to discover variety of existing career opportunities outside academia and for companies to facilitate the connection with this talent via thematically focused online event.

 

 

Although the core of the event are the one-to-one meetings, you should add other activities that will help you frame the event. Think about the mix of activities that would:

  • motivate researchers to think about their next career steps,
  • help them explore career opportunities beyond academia
  • and finally provide them with opportunity to meet potential employers di-rectly.

Additionally, the format of the events can also enable networking between companies and/or between companies and other stakeholders.

The following list summarises some suggestions for the possible building blocks of the matchmaking event agenda:

The core activity of the whole event are the one-to-one meetings that participants can schedule in advance. In preparation for this agenda point – you basically define the matching options, time and duration. The key questions that you need to consider are:

  • For how long should the individual meetings (in the matchmaking system) be possible? 2-5 days would be a preferred duration according to the feedback from the participants of REBECA matchmaking event.
  • How long should the individual meetings last? 15-20 minutes should be enough. The average duration of the meeting during the pilot even was 17 minutes.
  • Who should be able to meet whom?
  • What does your online tool allow to do?
  • Define the registration period well ahead of the event, so there is still time (at least 1-2 weeks prior to the event) for scheduling 1-to-1 meetings.

In case you only have a limited time, or do not have the platform allowing for meeting scheduling you can also consider

  • One-to-many meetings. This is similar to company presentations with providing more space for questions from participants.
  • Many-to-many meetings. In practice it can be e. g. simply creating the breakout room for each company and allowing the participants to join anytime (within the indicated timeframe) to ask their questions.
  • There are also tools that allow for the less structured online networking of the group of people. Applications such as Wonder.me or Gather enable participants to approach any participant or join the group conversations evolving around certain topics.
 

 

 

 

 

 

  • There are plenty of online tools available to host your event. If you have a chance to participate in the event hosted in some of them, use it and explore its features from the participants point of view. If you don´t have such possibility, request a demo.
  • Take some time to list all the functionalities you might need to deliver the planned agenda before getting the license.
  • If you don´t have access to the event management app allowing scheduling of individual meetings, check the possibilities of the common online communication platforms and consider organising one-to-many or many-to-many matchmaking session.
 

 

 

 

Running the event and follow-up activities

After months of preparation comes the “day D”. The following section summarises few tips how to make sure that everything runs smoothly.

  • You will need a team of people to run the event smoothly. Plan those capacities well ahead of the event.
  • Test everything beforehand. Provide you collaborators and speakers with the possibility to try out the platform functionalities. Organise short testing sessions for them.
  • Keep in touch with participants after the event. Invite them to share their feedback and follow you on social networks.
 

 

 

 

 

Lessons Learned

While developing and implementing the activity of REBECA by EURAXESS R2B machmaking event, we have learnt the following important points:

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

One of the possible ways of increasing the engagement of researchers is to invest some time into preparing the participants for the meeting and share with them the tips on how to have this type of conversations. You can find the short summary of tips for the researchers on how to network. r2b_tips_on_how_to_network.docx

If you have a time and capacity, you can also consider organising a short webinar on how to network with companies. You can also prepare set of recommendations for companies.