Networking 101: In person and online

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Networking 101: In person and online Student Career Development Business Administration 036 (740) 351-3027 Careers@shawnee.edu

What is Networking? The act of meeting new people in a business or social context Developing strong connections and relationships with others within your career area It’s being engaged and engaging with others

“Selling” Yourself vs. Networking Saying “Hi” and passing out business cards One-way street: “I want to tell you all about me!” Does not include any follow up Conversation + interest = exchange of information Two-way street: “What can we do for each other?” It takes time to build credibility + trust

Networking In-Person Mentally prepare: What’s the plan? Have a 60-second “elevator speech” or “pitch” ready

Networking Online You are your profile Take it all in before you type Establish yourself in the community

Networking Do’s Organize and maintain your contacts Ask for informational interviews Keep networking Join a professional organization Volunteer Find a mentor

Networking Don’ts Forget your resume or networking cards Be afraid to ask for help Think that networking happens only at “events” Neglect to thank everyone who has been helpful

Tips for New Contacts Be the first to make follow-up contact Choose your method of contact wisely Keep the person that referred you in the loop

Tips for Existing Contacts Send Updates: How are things are going Be Interesting: Articles, videos, etc. Provide Help: Referral, volunteers, info

Freshman Year Participate in organizations and activities Get to know your… University faculty/staff Fellow students Alumni Get an “adult” email address

Sophomore Year Create a resume Explore internship opportunities Join student/professional organizations Order networking cards

Junior Year Make a list of companies you’d like to work for Create a list of potential networking contacts Conduct informational interviews Join online discussion groups

Senior Year Decide where you want to live after graduation Investigate professional organizations Explore Career Development workshops and opportunities “Work” your contacts

After Graduation Join your university’s Alumni Association SSU Alumni Page Keep in touch with classmates

Today’s challenge…. Choose at least three to follow-up this week Put one thing you learned today into action

Office of Student Career Development Contact Office of Student Career Development Business Admin 036 (740) 351-3027 Careers@shawnee.edu Nikki Karabinis, Director nkarabinis@shawnee.edu