Introductions and Re-Introductions On and Off LinkedIn

Introductions and Re-Introductions On and Off LinkedIn

Whether you are an introvert, extrovert, ambivert, or anything but a recluse or hermit, you typically interact with people in person and/or online. It’s usually called networking!

When meeting people in person for the first time at a business-related meeting or networking event, a typical question is “What do you do?” as in “What do you do for a living?”?

After each person takes a turn, you exchange business cards and start the process all over again with someone new with your identity pinned to a job. This question is problematic if you don’t have a job, are underemployed, or you hate your job and plan to be part of The Great Resignation .?

Some people may decide to meet again “for coffee” to discuss their synergies, and others will not. It’s now been 20 months since we experienced that life as the norm, but we have all adjusted somehow.

However, life is still not back to normal, by any means. Still, if we want to engage in introductions with new people, we can ask some alternative questions. Questions suggested by David Burkus in his Harvard Business Review article are in 8 Questions to Ask Someone Other Than “What Do You Do?”

  • What excites you right now?
  • What are you looking forward to?
  • What’s the best thing that happened to you this year?
  • Where did you grow up?
  • What do you do for fun?
  • Who is your favorite superstar?
  • Is there a charitable cause you support?
  • What’s the most important thing I should know about you?

In an article in Buffer by Courtney Seiter, she takes this concept further in 27 Questions to Ask Instead of “What Do You Do?” Read the article to get the list of 27 questions.?

If someone says, “Tell me about yourself,” you can respond in a variety of ways with your passion(s), a quote, your philosophy, a funny response, a starter with “I can sum myself up in six words…” or “people who know me best, say that I am …”.?

These conversation starters can also be used online for virtual coffees and networking meetings. Aside from verbal introductions, there are other mediums that can be used for introductions and re-introductions.?

INTRODUCTIONS

Introduction on a One-Pager:

In the job seeker world, individuals use a one-pager to introduce themselves, and these are sometimes called a handbill, marketing page, networking page, or something similar. They have target companies listed on them so people can attempt to network their way to their next job. These documents can be printed for in-person meetings or shared digitally for online meetings.

Explanation and example of a one-pager on the FAQ page

Lynne Williams One-Pager Created in Word and Saved as a PDF (attachment under Writer of Resumes work experience on LinkedIn profile)

Lynne Williams One-Pager Created in Canva (also a PDF attachment as above)

Introduction on Padlet:

In a couple of my 2020 doctoral classes, my assignment was to introduce myself using Padlet. Although these Padlets need to be updated, perhaps this platform might spark some ideas. (Yes, I know these are very busy, but I had to meet the requirements for my assignments.)

Lynne Williams 1st Padlet

Lynne Williams 2nd Padlet

Introduction Video Resume (created by Joe Monzo ):

Alex Pilkington

RE-INTRODUCTIONS

A recent initiative on LinkedIn started by John Espirian is to re-introduce yourself to the LinkedIn community. Followers of this initiative use some standard verbiage starting with “Reset the LinkedIn Room” and hashtag #ResetTheLinkedInRoom to tell people WHO you are, WHAT you do, and WHY people should connect or follow you.?

A couple of video examples of re-introductions include:

John Espirian

Clare Carroll on

Gillian Whitney

Rebecca Wilson

A carousel example of a re-introduction includes:

Melanie Wexler and here is an article on how to make carousels on LinkedIn.

As you can see, there are many mediums to introduce or re-introduce yourself, and these are not the only ways to accomplish this task. Have fun and be creative, letting your network know more about you, or about you … again!

NEXT STEPS

  1. Subscribe to my newsletter on LinkedIn for bright ideas to manage your career.
  2. Join as a member at https://greatcareersphl.org/membership of the #1 business networking association on the Philadelphia Business Journal’s Book of Lists (though we are virtual and we have global members).
  3. Register on links on the events page for these upcoming online events.?

AUTHOR BIO

Lynne M. Williams is the Executive Director of the?Great Careers Groups , a volunteer-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides career education and networking connections for 1) job seekers in career transition, including veterans, and 2) employed and self-employed for career management. She is also the President of?ChemPharma.net ?and runs a Clubhouse session every Friday at 11 AM ET on the?Thought Leadership Branding Club .?

Aside from writing keyword-focused content for ATS resumes and LinkedIn profiles, Lynne is currently writing her doctoral dissertation on LinkedIn for Job Seekers. She is a contributing author on "Applying to Positions" in?Find Your Fit: A Practical Guide to Landing the Job You Love ?along with the late Dick Bolles, the author of?What Color is Your Parachute?,?and is also a speaker on?career topics .

This article is also published on:?greatcareersphl.org/blog ,?vista.today ,?montco.today ,?delco.today ,?bucksco.today

#GreatCareersPHL #introductions #relationships #careernewstoday #ResetTheLinkedInRoom

Tom Peracchio

Geek History Storyteller | Music Fanatic | Geek Speak Simplifier | Buzzword Buster | Grandpa

2 年

Lynne Wow, some really cool stuff here! I started to reintroduce myself to the LinkedIn world about a year ago, but I'm ready to attack the new year with a new campaign to reintroduce myself. Just wondering, what do you hate the most about technology?

Alex A Pilkington, MS-MSL

CEO at IM ABLE Foundation | Special Ops Veteran | Servant Leader | CPENG Board President

2 年

Thanks for the shout out Lynne Williams Ed.D. Candidate ! And thanks for the shout out to Joe Monzo who did my resume video which helped to open doors and start conversations. Great post and read too- love it!

Rebecca Wilson

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2 年

Thanks for the mention and link to my #ResetTheLinkedInRoom video. Really great initiative set up by John. I'm an introvert and wouldn't have done a video like that without John and others leading the way. Definitely a great thing for job seekers or career switchers to do!

Amy Permann

Experienced Program Coordinator | Expertise in Participant Engagement, Program Management, and Data Collection | Skilled in Education, Human Resources, and Administration | #AllStarAmy

2 年

Lynne Williams Ed.D. Candidate , These are great ideas for connecting and and a reminder that our value is much greater than how we earn our living.

Mike R Tomasello

Land up to 6 job offers | Increase comp by up to 60% | Get Promoted & Love What You Do! | Career & Job Search | Keynote Speaker | Career Advisor | Coach, Professional Speaker, & Trainer

2 年

I absolutely love love the Networking questions by David Burks you listed! I can tell you after personally using most of them for over 12 years that they are way way better than the uncomfortable "What do you do?"

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