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Welcome to The Woman’s Career Podcast. Today, we’re diving right into one of the most powerful career accelerators—networking—and how to do it effectively, whether you're an introvert, extrovert, or somewhere in between. Studies with over a hundred companies show that senior women executives often credit their advancement to connections. Yet, for so many women, networking can feel awkward, intimidating, or even transactional. Let’s reframe that—it’s about building genuine community and finding support as you move toward your boldest goals.
Before stepping into any networking space, whether it's LinkedIn, an industry summit, or a local meetup, get crystal clear on what you want to achieve. Is it mentorship, new business partnerships, career growth, or visibility? Ask yourself what you truly want, and let your intention guide the way. Malcolm Gladwell, Brené Brown—thought leaders like these remind us that knowing your “why” attracts the right people and opportunities.
Visibility matters. Let people know what you stand for and what you excel at—whether it’s through social media, writing articles, or saying “yes” to speaking on panels and podcasts. Personal branding isn’t about vanity; it’s about trust and credibility. Women’s groups like WomenTech Network and Executive networking events are goldmines for connecting with those who share your values and ambition.
Networking isn’t just for extroverts. If you’re an introvert, focus on smaller, deeper networks rather than casting a wide net. Studies from Kellogg School of Management found that women thrive more when they network with others who understand their journey—often, that means women-centric groups. For introverts, start with one meaningful conversation; quality always trumps quantity.
For extroverts, making new connections can feel exciting, but real power comes from intentional follow-up and active listening. Instead of moving swiftly from person to person, pause and ask questions that open the door to real dialogue. Try “What’s something you’re excited about this year?” or “What’s the biggest challenge you’re facing?” Listening deeply—not just collecting contacts—sets you apart and builds lasting trust.
Make networking part of your regular routine, not just something you dust off for the annual conference. Weekly habits like sending a message to an admired colleague, thanking a mentor, or sharing an article and asking for thoughts help you stay visible and engaged. If you’re launching something new or considering a career pivot, don’t hesitate to ask for help or introductions. As Brené Brown says, vulnerability isn't weakness; it's courage in action.
Mentorship stands out as a game-changer. WomenTech Network reports women with mentors are twice as likely to secure board seats and accelerate project success. Consider joining a mentoring program, or simply reach out for an informal chat—the ripple effects inspire others and strengthen the entire community.
For all the listeners today—whether you recharge by connecting or cherish your quiet strength—remember networking is about making real connections, not just transactional exchanges. Empower yourself to walk into any room, virtual or real, knowing your voice and experience matter.
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