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Network Like You Mean It: San Francisco to Your Sofa, One Coffee Chat at a Time
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This is your The Woman's Career Podcast podcast.
Welcome back to The Woman's Career Podcast, where we empower you to own your professional journey with confidence and strategy. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into networking effectively—because building those connections isn't just a nice-to-have; it's your superpower for career breakthroughs, whether you're an introvert cherishing deep conversations or an extrovert thriving in crowds.
Picture this: You're at a Women in Tech conference in San Francisco, scanning the room, heart racing. That's where it starts. Effective networking begins with mindset. Shift from "What can I get?" to "How can I give value?" Research from Harvard Business Review shows women who approach networking generously build stronger, longer-lasting alliances that lead to promotions and opportunities. Start by preparing: Update your LinkedIn profile with a compelling headline like "Marketing Strategist Empowering Brands at XYZ Corp" and research three attendees beforehand. Send a quick message: "Loved your TEDx talk on inclusive leadership, Sarah Johnson—excited to chat at the event."
For you extroverts, lean into your energy. Dive into events like the annual Grace Hopper Celebration, hosted by AnitaB.org, where thousands of women connect. Work the room with open-ended questions: "What's the biggest challenge you're tackling right now, Lisa?" Follow up within 24 hours with a personalized note: "Great chatting about your pivot from finance to fintech—here's that article on blockchain I mentioned." Extroverts excel at volume, but quality counts—aim for five meaningful exchanges per event, not superficial hellos.
Introverts, this is your arena too. You shine in one-on-one settings, so skip the cocktail chaos for coffee chats. Platforms like Bumble Bizz or Meetup's Women Who Code groups in cities like New York are goldmines for targeted connections. Schedule virtual coffees via Calendly: "Hi Maria from Google, your post on AI ethics inspired me—20 minutes to exchange ideas?" Quiet networking builds trust faster. According to Susan Cain, author of Quiet, introverts who embrace their strengths—listening deeply and following through—often form alliances that extroverts envy.
Hybrid tips for all: Host your own micro-events, like a LinkedIn Live on "Navigating Promotions as Women Leaders." Volunteer at industry galas, such as the Forbes Women's Summit, to meet influencers organically. Track contacts in a simple CRM like Notion, noting shared interests: "Bonded over hiking in the Rockies." Nurture with value—share a relevant podcast episode from Being Boss by Emily Thompson or Classy Career Girl by Anna Runyan.
Remember, rejection stings less when you reframe it: Every "no" uncovers a better "yes." You've got the power—introvert depth or extrovert spark—to turn networks into your career launchpad.
Thank you for tuning in to The Woman's Career Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment tools to elevate your path. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI
Welcome back to The Woman's Career Podcast, where we empower you to own your professional journey with confidence and strategy. I'm your host, and today we're diving straight into networking effectively—because building those connections isn't just a nice-to-have; it's your superpower for career breakthroughs, whether you're an introvert cherishing deep conversations or an extrovert thriving in crowds.
Picture this: You're at a Women in Tech conference in San Francisco, scanning the room, heart racing. That's where it starts. Effective networking begins with mindset. Shift from "What can I get?" to "How can I give value?" Research from Harvard Business Review shows women who approach networking generously build stronger, longer-lasting alliances that lead to promotions and opportunities. Start by preparing: Update your LinkedIn profile with a compelling headline like "Marketing Strategist Empowering Brands at XYZ Corp" and research three attendees beforehand. Send a quick message: "Loved your TEDx talk on inclusive leadership, Sarah Johnson—excited to chat at the event."
For you extroverts, lean into your energy. Dive into events like the annual Grace Hopper Celebration, hosted by AnitaB.org, where thousands of women connect. Work the room with open-ended questions: "What's the biggest challenge you're tackling right now, Lisa?" Follow up within 24 hours with a personalized note: "Great chatting about your pivot from finance to fintech—here's that article on blockchain I mentioned." Extroverts excel at volume, but quality counts—aim for five meaningful exchanges per event, not superficial hellos.
Introverts, this is your arena too. You shine in one-on-one settings, so skip the cocktail chaos for coffee chats. Platforms like Bumble Bizz or Meetup's Women Who Code groups in cities like New York are goldmines for targeted connections. Schedule virtual coffees via Calendly: "Hi Maria from Google, your post on AI ethics inspired me—20 minutes to exchange ideas?" Quiet networking builds trust faster. According to Susan Cain, author of Quiet, introverts who embrace their strengths—listening deeply and following through—often form alliances that extroverts envy.
Hybrid tips for all: Host your own micro-events, like a LinkedIn Live on "Navigating Promotions as Women Leaders." Volunteer at industry galas, such as the Forbes Women's Summit, to meet influencers organically. Track contacts in a simple CRM like Notion, noting shared interests: "Bonded over hiking in the Rockies." Nurture with value—share a relevant podcast episode from Being Boss by Emily Thompson or Classy Career Girl by Anna Runyan.
Remember, rejection stings less when you reframe it: Every "no" uncovers a better "yes." You've got the power—introvert depth or extrovert spark—to turn networks into your career launchpad.
Thank you for tuning in to The Woman's Career Podcast. Subscribe now for more empowerment tools to elevate your path. This has been a Quiet Please production, for more check out quietplease.ai.
For more http://www.quietplease.ai
Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
This content was created in partnership and with the help of Artificial Intelligence AI