I agree it depends a lot on personal circumstances but also on people’s goals. People who work on community-building or in roles where networking is a core part of their work (e.g. recruiting) might benefit from attending several events a year. Those who e.g. work on independent research, might only go to one a year. This is why we don’t make a public recommendation.
We can see how many events people have been to so, if you want to attend an event, please apply and we can make the call as to whether we want to reserve the spot for someone who hasn’t been to one before.
I agree it depends a lot on personal circumstances but also on people’s goals. People who work on community-building or in roles where networking is a core part of their work (e.g. recruiting) might benefit from attending several events a year. Those who e.g. work on independent research, might only go to one a year. This is why we don’t make a public recommendation.
We can see how many events people have been to so, if you want to attend an event, please apply and we can make the call as to whether we want to reserve the spot for someone who hasn’t been to one before.
Thank you for answering! It is reassuring to know that previous attendance is taken into account.