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Ep. 44 Navigating Networking Events Without the Awkwardness: Real Strategies for First-Time Job Seekers

10 min · 29. apr. 2026
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Guest: Dr. Patricia Stewart, Director and Educator, Community Engagement Specialist, Michigan State University Everyone says “networking matters” but how do you actually get comfortable walking into a room packed with strangers, or handle those painfully awkward moments where you totally blank on what to say? In this episode, Patty Stewart returns to share smart, practical strategies for networking events, especially if you’re new to job hunting or dread small talk. ·      What can you do before an event to boost your confidence (spoiler: it doesn’t involve practicing your sales pitch in the mirror)? ·      How do you spot when to join a group—and when you’re overstaying your welcome? ·      We talk about the signals that make you instantly approachable (and a small habit that gets you noticed for all the right reasons). Whether you freeze up at the thought of networking or just want to sharpen your skills, this episode is full of actionable tips you’ll want to use next week. Dive in! Patricia Stewart: https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattib/ [https://www.linkedin.com/in/pattib/] Hired, Not Fired is brought to you by TheRealMe.io The soft skills-first hiring solution that takes early career applicants from candidate to rockstar employee

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