The Importance of Career Networking

The Importance of Career Networking

Networking isn't only great for when you're looking for a new job. Career networking should become a part of your daily schedule. Your career network should be in place for when you need it, both for job seekers and for moving along the career ladder. This article will teach you everything you need to know:

The Purpose of Career Networking 

Career networking, or "professional" networking, involves using personal, professional, academic or familial contacts to assist with a job search, achieve career goals, or learn more about your field, or another field you'd like to work in. Networking can be a good way to hear about job opportunities or get an "in" at the company you'd like to work in. 

Why Spend Time on Career Networking

Networking can help you get hired and help you grow your career. LinkedIn reports:

  • 70% of people in 2016 were hired at a company where they had a connection.
  • 80% of professionals consider professional networking to be important to career success. 
  • 35% of surveyed professional say that a casual conversation on LinkedIn Messaging has led to a new opportunity.
  • 61% of professionals agree that regular online interaction with their professional network can lead to the way into possible job opportunities.

Who You Can Network With

  • Past or present co-workers, colleagues, managers, supervisors or employees
  • Past or present clients and customers
  • Business associates
  • Alumni of your undergraduate or graduate alma mater
  • Acquaintances you know from your personal life
  • Acquaintances you know through your spouse or your family
  • People from your church, gym, yoga studio, or community organization
  • Past or present teachers or professors
  • Anyone you meet and have a productive, professional conversation about your career path!


Top 7 Networking Tips

  1.  Include the right people: Your career network should include anyone who can assist you with a job search or career move. It can include past and present co-workers, bosses, friends with similar interests, colleagues from business associations, alumni from your university, or acquaintances you have met via online networking services. Your network can also include family, neighbors, and anyone who might have a connection that will help.
  2. Know what your career network can do for you: Over 80% of job seekers say that their network has helped with their job search. Networking contacts can help with more than job leads. They can provide referrals, to or insider information about companies you might be interested in working for. They can provide information on career fields you might want to explore or what the job market is like on the other side of the country. Your network can give you advice on where to look for jobs or review your resume. The possibilities are endless.
  3. Keep in touch - work your network: Don't just contact those who can help when you have just been laid-off from your job or decide you want to look for a new position. Keep in touch with your network regularly - even if it's just a brief email to say hello and to ask how they are doing. People are more willing to help when they know who you are.
  4. Give to get - what can you do for your career network? Networking shouldn't be a one-way street. If you come across an interesting article or a relevant job listing, share it with your network. The point of having a career network is to have resources who can help, but you should reciprocate whenever you can.
  5. Keep track of your network: Keep track of your personal career network somewhere. Whether it's electronically or on paper, make sure you know who is who, where they work, and how to get in touch.
  6. Network online: Online job searching networking does work. Sites like Malakye can help you get in touch with other networkers at specific companies, with college affiliations or in a certain geographic area. In addition, if you're a college graduate, your institute may have an alumni career network you can access. When networking with people you don't know, make sure that you know what you want. Are you looking for company information? Do you want to know about job opportunities? Be specific in what you ask for.
  7. Attend networking events: Networking in person works, too. If you belong to a professional association, attend a meeting or a mixer. You'll find that many of the participants have the same goals you do and will be glad to exchange business cards. If your college alma mater holds alumni networking events (many schools hold them at locations across the country) be sure to attend. There are many different types of networking events you can attend.

Career Networking Examples

Here are some examples of how career networking can help:

  • John was interested in pursuing a career in medicine. He mentioned his interest to a family friend who happened to be a doctor. The doctor arranged for John to spend a day shadowing him at the hospital and provided an excellent recommendation for medical school.
  • Angela was interested in changing careers and moving from public relations to publishing. Even though she graduated more than a few years ago, she tapped her college career network and came up with a contact at a top New York publishing firm. In addition to being sent new job postings, her resume was hand-delivered to Human Resources when she found a position she wanted to apply for.

We believe that there's nothing better than networking. The benefits are endless! Whether you're looking for a new job or just want to make contacts for the future, networking is a great opportunity.


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