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How To Successfully Network Yourself
Too
Busy To Network? Never. No Way.
A lot of people errantly believe that networking
takes far too much time in the busy day-to-day of modern life.
This opinion, though quite frequent, couldn’t be more wrong;
it is through frequent networking that people make the most
important connections in their lives, both professional and
personal. The old view that networking means that one is getting
an unfair advantage over another potential candidate no longer
applies. In today’s world, you’ve got to go for what you need
and have the confidence to ignore anyone who thinks you’re
going after an unfair advantage. Networking is not cutting
corners, networking rounding corners off so that you can connect
to others in the process. Sharp edges leave the area around
empty of not only competitors, but also colleagues. Networking
is what brings you together with people, and yes, sometimes
they will be competitors, but that doesn’t mean that it can
never be a profitable relationship for you. Even if it does
not produce anything of worth for you in the near future, nine
times out of ten it’s networking connections that allow people
to make new transitions and what allows those of you in the
business world to get new clients and get them on a good note,
which means that you will have no trouble keeping them.
There
are many ways to network that involve minimal time investments
on your part. If the reason that you are not currently doing
a lot of networking has to do with your perceived time constraints,
then it’s time to re-evaluate your methods of networking, not
whether or not you should be taking the time to network. The
likelihood of different kinds of networking being beneficial
to you varies; for this reason, you’ve got to think long and
hard about what you would like to accomplish through networking
and then you have to find the best arena for networking when
it comes to the specific goals that you have laid out for yourself.
This too, can be done by means of networking. There’s no better
person to ask about networking than someone who does a lot
of networking. Your first assignment is to network yourself
into the best networking rings for whatever it is that you’re
looking to find or do by networking.
If you’re looking to find a job, you have to start by making
yourself marketable for the job you want. You can do this by
training or simply by dressing and acting the part, whatever
part that may be. Then you’ve got to get the word out that
you’re actively looking for a job in that field. If you’re
looking for a job in business, you should network within that
sphere. Networking with Broadway actors is not going to get
you a job as a legal secretary; it’s an extreme example, but
you get the drift. Find the circles that you need to be in,
and find your way into them.
Yes, this all takes a lot of time and energy, but the old
adage applies: you get out what you’ve put in. The more energy,
time and enthusiasm you put into establishing and maintaining
network connections, the more likely you are to find your dream
job and to find it quickly and in the location you were looking
for. Networking is a way to make your own luck; don’t let time
slow you down because the more time and effort you invest,
the more you will be happy with the end result. Along the way,
you’ll make plenty of new friends and connections in addition
to meeting the goals you had set for yourself.
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