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3 Networking Tips for Introverts

by Dojoko Global student platform Dojoko - Global student platform


Networking is the essence of every successful professional relationship. But, if you are an introvert, then attending networking events can be pretty intimidating for you. Moreover, starting a conversation with strangers and building connections would be frightening for some people. But, you can network well even if you are an introvert by playing along with your strengths.

 

This blog post highlights three networking tips for introverts that would help them to make a mark in establishing potential connections.

 

  1. Set Realistic Goals: If being a dynamic social persona doesn't suit your personality, you must define realistic goals for networking events. Don't focus on collecting many business cards, but get real by connecting with two or three meaningful connections and establishing a reliable rapport with them. If you are inclined to build network with like-minded people, you can join Dojoko global student networking platform. It empowers youth to connect and collaborate based on mutual interests and fulfill their academic, career, professional and social networking requirements. You can also become a part of student collaborations and global student conferences to learn from experts and network with like-minded people.

  2. Keep Yourself Energized: Attending networking events can be quite a time and energy-consuming activity, particularly for introverts. Therefore, it is recommended to keep yourself energized by having your favorite meal or snacks before entering the event. Moreover, if you feel intimidated by so many people or get stuck in an awkward situation, then take a deep breath and sip in some drink and try to feel the room before deciding to quit. It helps you feel a bit relaxed and start conversations with like-minded people.

  3. Send a Thank-You Note Post Event: Every introvert would breathe a lot easier when the networking events are over as they want to hide behind their cozy corners for a day or two. But, reaching out to influential people with whom you struck a conversation is a great idea for building and nurturing professional relations. A thank you note to your potential connections can play a vital part in strengthening the relationships. Also, you can suggest a meeting to discuss ideas and opinions that can open the doors for future possibilities.

 

To sum up, being an introvert, you can still master your networking skills by following the tips mentioned above. It would help you strike a chord with people having similar interests, and you can gain insights into other people's perspectives that would help you accelerate your career growth.

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