BRIGHT FUTURES 20 TIPS FOR NAVIGATING A NETWORKING EVENT
Did you know? Two out of three people get a job through networking… Most job seekers spend the majority of their time scouring online postings and blasting their resume to job boards. Ask any hiring manager or recruiter where they find most of their candidates, and time and time again they will say through a referral or a recommendation. Since networking is the key to getting where you want to be, you need to make sure you know the rules of the game before attending any networking events. Here’s a Top 20 list to ensure you have a successful networking event:
1. Do your prep work and know what type of people will be in attendance. 2. Read the news so you can be up-to-speed on current events and potential conversation topics. 3. Make note of who the event organizers are - so you can thank them at the event. (Usually they are the most connected people in the
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room) 4. Dress the part. Make note of the venue and expected attire. 5. Think of at least five conversation starters or opening lines. It doesn’t have to be deep - weather, sports, local news, reasons for being there, etc. 6. Arrive on time. You can meet the organizers and work a smaller crowd. 7. Focus on the people, not the food. It’s difficult to shake hands and continue conversations when your hands and mouth are always full. 8. Drink in moderation. No one wants to hear you slur about your job search over your fifth glass of red vino. 9. Position yourself in a high traffic area. 10. Be assertive. “Hello, my name is...” Introduce yourself and start conversations and shake hands firmly. 11. Say something after your name to help lead the conversation. “Hi, I’m Geoff, I’m new to the AGR. Are you an AGR member?” 12. Try not to talk with the same two people the whole night. Sure, it’s more comfortable, but you can follow up with those two over coffee another day.
13. To keep the conversation going, focus on things you both know about - the guest speaker, the networking event, or the organization hosting the program. 14. Listen and ask questions. Remember, it’s not all about you. 15. Hand out your business card/ details to those you shared a conversation with, but don’t fling them out like flyers. 16. Request a business card from those you would like to follow up with. 17. Bring a wingman if you’re intimidated, but if you do, just don’t spend the entire evening chatting with your friend. 18. Say thanks to the event planners and let them know that you enjoyed the event. 19. Jot down notes on the business cards to keep track of everyone you meet. 20. Follow up! After the event, get connected on LinkedIn, and send a personal email to request a meeting to continue conversations. Remember, you are simply meeting people, making connections, and creating relationships. A quality network is priceless in your job search.
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