The
beautiful thing about my internship is the opportunity I have to network. It
seemed so intimidating at first, and I mean who doesn’t get a little nervous at
just the thought?! But nevertheless I feel like I may finally be getting a grasp on
the concept.
So
that being said here are my favourite 5 tips that I have compiled from my experiences,
and also from advice from my colleagues:
Tip 1 – Be confident
This
applies to so many aspects of the workforce but in regards to networking being
able to show that you are confident, even when you may be feeling anything but,
is eye catching to those in the room and who knows, they could be potential
employers!!
Tip 2 – Know your worth
This
is something I learnt from a colleague that you should always be able to tell
someone how and why you are valuable in the position you are in, or aspire to
be in. Not only does this open up conversation but also it gets them thinking
about how you could be valuable to them and that’s never a bad thing either!
Tip 3 – Work the room
Never
spend too long with the same group or person. In saying that don’t just end a
conversation with someone because you feel you’ve been there too long. Try and
talk to a variety of people, even if you’re not sure what you have in common
it’s amazing what you will learn from them.
Tip 4 – Make sure you follow up
You
put in a lot of effort to meet and get to know people at events and losing
contact with them afterwards ends up basically being a waste of your time and
effort. Make a conscious effort to keep in touch with your contacts one every
month or so, be it an email, quick phone call or engaging over social media.
Anything that keeps your name on their radar is positive!
Tip 5 – Engage the other person
Whilst
this may seem to almost contradict tip 2, it is important to make sure you
don’t talk about yourself TOO much! Obviously you have to talk about yourself
so that they get to know you, but try to include some open ended questions like
who, what, when and why so that they can’t just answer yes or no. Also, get to
know them and show interest in what they do, this will help to find common
ground between you both.
Here's a picture from one of the sessions held during the state tourism conference, so many people to meet!!
Anyway
I hope some of these tips either help somebody in their networking endeavours or
are relatable to situations people have been in before!
Until
next time!!
Laura
2 comments:
Hi Laura,
Im actually really grateful for this post! The idea of networking really does make me feel anxious. Not knowing what to say, how to actually sell myself as well as confidently approaching someone of importance are things i always worry about when someone mentions networking. Coming from a fellow student however, i feel as though if you can do it then surely i can too.
Thanks for bringing some new content to think about!
Thanks for these amazing tips, Laura! I personally loathe networking but I know it's a necessary evil, particularly in the public relations industry. I'm a big fan of knowing your own value and I think that's something a lot of us forget - whether in regards to being an intern or trying to secure a graduate position - we all have something unique we can bring to the table and it's important to recognise and celebrate that.
Networking is such an important skill, if you're looking for any extra help, I love this article from Business Insider - http://www.businessinsider.com.au/how-to-network-like-a-pro-2010-4#why-is-networking-important-1
- K
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