7 Tips for Networking and Building Professional Relationships

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Wild & Wise
March 19, 2025
5 min read
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Networking Tips

Whether you're fresh out of college, hunting for a new job, or looking to level up your career, having a solid network can make all the difference. Building those connections doesn't have to be awkward or intimidating. Here are 7 tips to help you network like a pro and build relationships that actually matter.

1. Know What You're After

Before you start collecting business cards or adding LinkedIn connections, take a minute to think about what you're really hoping to get out of networking:

  • Want to switch careers and need an insider's perspective?
  • Looking to learn new skills from people in the know?
  • Eyeing a promotion and could use some advice?

Once you've got a clear picture of your goals, you can focus on connecting with the right people and communities. This saves you from wasting time at events that don't serve your purpose or reaching out to folks who can't help you move forward.

2. Get Social (Media) Smart

LinkedIn isn't just for job hunting - it's networking gold. Here's how to make the most of it:

  • Upload a decent photo (no, not that beach selfie)
  • Fill out your profile completely - don't be mysterious
  • Jump into conversations by commenting on posts that catch your eye
  • Join groups where your people hang out

Regularly popping up in people's feeds (in a helpful way, not a spammy one) keeps you on their radar. Post articles, share insights, or just drop a thoughtful comment now and then.

3. Show Up in Real Life

While online networking is convenient, nothing beats face-to-face connections. Make time for:

  • Industry meetups and conferences
  • Local professional happy hours or coffee mornings
  • Workshops where you can learn and meet people at the same time
  • Career events where everyone's there to mingle

Before you go, come up with a quick and natural way to introduce yourself. No need for a rehearsed elevator pitch - just be ready to explain what you do and what you're interested in without umming and ahhing. Remember, everyone else is there to meet new people too - they want to talk to you!

4. Don't Ghost Your New Connections

Meeting someone once doesn't make them part of your network. The magic happens in the follow-up:

  • Connect online within a day or two while you're still fresh in their mind
  • Send a quick message mentioning something specific you talked about
  • Share that article or podcast you mentioned in your conversation
  • Suggest grabbing coffee if you really hit it off

Staying in touch doesn't have to be time-consuming. Even a quick "saw this and thought of our conversation" message every few months keeps the connection warm.

5. Give Before You Get

The best networkers aren't just takers - they're givers too. Look for ways to help others out:

  • Spot an article or newsletter that would be perfect for someone? Send it their way
  • Know two people who should definitely meet? Make the intro
  • Have knowledge that could help someone? Offer it up
  • See someone in your network win big? Celebrate them publicly

When you focus on being helpful rather than just "what's in it for me," people remember you for all the right reasons. Plus, what goes around comes around in the networking world.

6. Join the Club

Professional associations aren't just for old-school industries. They're networking on easy mode:

  • Regular events where you can become a familiar face
  • Built-in conversation starters (you're all there for the same reason)
  • Chances to volunteer and work alongside potential connections
  • Access to people at different stages of careers similar to yours

These groups bring together people who share your professional interests, making it natural to strike up conversations and build relationships. Many even offer mentorship programmes or special events for newcomers.

7. Be Real and Present

Nothing kills a potential connection faster than feeling like someone's just collecting contacts or constantly scanning the room for someone "more important" to talk to:

  • Actually listen when people talk (put the phone away!)
  • Ask questions that show you're interested in them as a person
  • Do what you say you'll do - flakiness is networking kryptonite
  • Be honest about what you can offer
  • Show genuine appreciation when someone helps you out

One authentic connection is worth more than 50 superficial ones and don't get discouraged if you don't see results right away. The person you have a quick chat with today might be the one who calls you about an amazing opportunity next year. Stick with it, be yourself, and focus on building genuine connections rather than just collecting contacts.

Unlock your potential with Gerald Ang. Learn how his expertise in CliftonStrengths and leadership development can help you build high-performing teams and achieve your career goals.

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