Friday, May 8, 2020
How To Mix And Mingle Your Way Into A New Job
How To Mix And Mingle Your Way Into A New Job How To Mix And Mingle Your Way Into A New Job The holidays are one of the best times of the year for networking. So, if youre actively looking for a job, even if youâre thinking about it, December is a great month to get out and meet people. This month, there are even more places to do this. Begin with your office holiday party. Itâs tempting to think we know the people that we work with I but if you work in a large corporation, Ive worked in a couple, you probably donât. There are a lot of people you are friendly with, as in your frequently exchange emails or phone calls, who youâve never met face-to-face. Your office party is the perfect opportunity to put faces to names and, maybe, get to know your boss a little better too. An even better place to network is your boyfriendâs, girlfriendâs, or spouseâs holiday party. These events provide the opportunity to meet an entire group of people that you likely dont know. Connections you make outside of your inner circle are more likely to introduce you to others you donât already know. Another great spot are industry holiday parties. Many national organizations have local chapters which means thereâs a lot going on in December. What makes holiday events even better is that instead of dinner and a speaker, itâs a more relaxed holiday setting designed to help people mix and mingle. Whatever industry youâre in, HR or marketing or financial services, you can probably find a local or semi local event. Go online and explore. Most of us associate networking with business events. But, social events are prime networking venues as well. Maybe your cousin throws a big holiday party every year or you receive an invitation from a friend you havent Seen in five years to come to his New Years Day the potluck brunch. Go. If youâre serious about finding a new job meet as many people as you can. Holiday parties are not the time to run around pushing your business cards at people. While thatâs not networking ever, itâs particularly offensive now. That said, do bring business cards with you. Tuck some in your pocket or purse. But, only give them out to people who ask. When you tell people that youâre looking for a new position donât ask them to âkeep you in mindâ if they see anything. Help them help you by giving them something specific. For example, Iâm looking for a position as director of marketing with a small to midsized publishing company or Iâm looking for a VP of sales position with a technology firm. Providing details will 1) help them remember what youâre looking for and 2) not waste your time with irrelevant leads. December is also a good time to email recruiters you are working with or have worked with in the past. Everyone likes to be thought of during the holidays, to get an email without an ask. And itâs a good way to stay top of mind. The holidays provide many chances to expand your circle. Relaxed, festive settings make it easier to strike up conversations with strangers. Try to attend at least one networking event each week in December. Youâll meet new people, have some fun, and maybe make some new friends.
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