Monday, May 25, 2020
How to Get Started as a Networker [9 Key Principles]
How to Get Started as a Networker [9 Key Principles] As a new year begins, it is always best to create some resolutions. Why not start networking? Starting out as a networker can be a daunting experience, but here are 9 key principles to remember: Change your mindset â" you network and make connections all the time, so stop feeling afraid of networking and get on with it! Recognise that depth is good, itâs about creating trust. Develop a style that works for you â" if you are an introvert then stick to situations where you can speak in depth to one or two people, not huge speed dating type events. Always carry business cards and make sure people know who you are. Remember that networking is building long term relationships based on trust do what you say are going to do, honour confidences and only ask for what people are able to give. Know your strengths and work to them do what you enjoy! Maybe you hate eating with others but love country walks? Make them part of your style. Tap into your networkâs networks, get introduced in order to spread your network. Asking contacts who they can introduce you to is a classic networkerâs tool. Itâs a two way thing, always be ready to give, give when you see no prospect of re-payment. This is long term strategy not todayâs tactics. Joining up your contacts fro their mutual advantage is a great way to give value. Keep high standards, focus on where you want to network, donât just be a tart. Make sure you think about who or what you need and where you will find it. And follow the etiquette follow up on the contacts you make. Get your network going when you donât need anything. Phoning people from 20 years ago (it is never too late to pick up a contact) works better when you are not saying âGiz us a job!â And on that note, ask for help, ideas and information.. never ask directly for a job. Join a couple of groups, get some opportunities to meet people you can help. Donât rely solely on social media, it gives you quantity not quality, use it to get in touch and then press some flesh, it is your start point not your end point. Good luck and have some fun on the way!
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