I need to tell you some secrets about networking...
Rose Inglis
Career coach having a career crisis - follow me as I move from Melbourne, Australia to Denver, USA with my young family.
As an introvert who is terrible at small talk, I used to dread networking events. Too nervous to approach super-successful-senior-people, I usually found myself involved in one deep conversation rather than working the room and speaking to many different people. What I excellent at however, is creating meaningful professional relationships with people I ‘click’ with. This “quality over quantity” approach to networking has served me well, as I have had the seeming good fortune of being “in the right place at the right time” multiple times throughout my career. I am passionate about sharing advice to others who may identify with these sentiments.?
The purpose of this piece is to provide you with an action plan of tasks to complete before, during and after a networking event so that you can attend with confidence and purpose.?
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Ultimately, “your vibe attracts your tribe.” If you show up? authentically and with confidence, you will inevitably forge meaningful connections with people whom you share mutual interests and values with. So while you may not be clear on your end game, you will be surrounded by people who you vibe with - i.e. your tribe.? It is? your tribe who will ultimately support, challenge and open doors for you, which is essential at any stage of your career journey.??
Philosopher and Founder of Philosophy at Work | Helping businesses think their best.
2 年This is brilliant Rose Inglis!
Head of Strategy | Founder of Working Mumma | Podcast host - Working Mumma | Mother | Supporting women navigate their journey of career and motherhood | views are my own
2 年Great tips & advice. Thanks for sharing
Associate at Allens (Disputes & Investigations)
2 年Thanks for sharing, Rose! These are excellent tips. ??
Director at Human Rights First
2 年My mantra when going to any event where there are people new to me, and also works for any social gathering, is to be "curious and kind."