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Networking 101: Tips for Building Career Connections [Video Webinar]
Professional networking is key to a successful job search, and you can build new connections and strengthen existing ones at any time.
Check out this Premium webinar and Q&A session, “Networking 101: Tips for Building Career Connections,” to get expert networking advice and learn how forming new relationships can help you get one step closer to your next job.
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Where to Look for Networking Opportunities
Looking for the right places to network? Job fairs are an obvious starting point, but there are numerous other opportunities to expand your network. Consider attending industry conferences, professional or community organization meetings, workshops, school reunions, volunteer events, and non-profit or civic organizations. Product or industry expos, social gatherings, neighborhood HOA meetings, and even the gym can also be great places to connect with others.
Why You Shouldn’t Overthink Your Connections – At First
When it comes to professional networking, those “moderately weak” social ties might be more beneficial than you think. Research suggests that acquaintances may be more vital to your job search than close friends or family. A diverse network, filled with professionals sharing a few mutual contacts, can lead to unexpected opportunities. Virtual networking is equally effective and allows you to connect with people anywhere in the world from the comfort of your home.
How to Create an Elevator Pitch
Crafting a compelling elevator pitch is invaluable. Start with a brief introduction of who you are and what you do. Highlight your unique offerings and incorporate a real-world example or story. Conclude with a call to action, such as sending your resume or scheduling a follow-up meeting. Remember, an engaging and concise elevator pitch can make a significant impact in a short amount of time.
How to Work the Room
Approaching a room full of strangers can be daunting, but practice makes it easier. Events like job fairs expect you to actively engage in discussions about job prospects, whereas other gatherings might require more effort to start conversations and form connections. Introduce yourself, express your interest in meeting the person, and ask open-ended questions to facilitate meaningful dialogue.
What to Do After You Make a Connection
Following up after networking events is crucial. Organize your notes and business cards, and promptly follow up within one to three days. Whether it’s via email or a LinkedIn message, or fulfilling any action items from your conversation, demonstrating proactive engagement can solidify the connections you made.
How to Network as an Introvert
For introverts, the best networking advice is to stay authentic. Practicing in low-pressure environments like family gatherings can boost your confidence. Set realistic goals, such as making one or two new connections, and develop a plan to alleviate nervousness. Volunteering at networking events, like helping at the registration table, can naturally introduce you to a wide range of people without the pressure of starting conversations.
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