At first glance, networking appears to be a very easy activity. However, like anything else in your professional life, to be great at it requires a lot of time and effort. In our series the Do’s and Dont’s of Networking, we offer additional tips on how to best approach networking opportunities and functions.
- Ask the question “How would I know if somebody I know would be a good prospect for you?”
- Focus on others, rather than on your needs, at networking events.
- Give many referrals to others.
- Network with people with outstanding reputations.
- Avoid trying to sell people in your network.
- Make a good first impression in your attire, manners, and attitude.
- Come prepared with a good pen, business cards, and other materials.
- Learn how to gracefully escape from long-winded conversations.
- Does your personal introduction pass the “So What?” test?
- Cell phones should be left in the car or turned off.
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