The Woman's Career Podcast
This is your The Woman's Career Podcast: Create a podcast episode outline about networking effectively, including tips for introverts and extroverts. podcast. Welcome back to The Woman’s Career Podcast. Today we’re diving straight into something that can quietly transform your career: networking that actually feels good and works, whether you’re an introvert, an extrovert, or somewhere in between. Let’s start by reframing networking. This is not collecting business cards at a hotel ballroom in Chicago. This is building real relationships, one conversation at a time. LinkedIn’s Future of Work report highlights that most professionals land opportunities through people they know, not cold applications. So networking is not extra credit. It is core career strategy. Picture this as a simple outline for today’s episode: first, we’ll get clear on your networking goal. Then we’ll talk strategies for introverts. Then strategies for extroverts. Finally, we’ll bring it together with a sustainable weekly routine you can start right after this episode. Begin with your why. Ask yourself: what do I want from my network in the next six months? Maybe it’s a promotion in your current company in New York. Maybe it’s a pivot into product management at a tech firm like Microsoft. Maybe it’s visibility for your own consulting business. When you know the goal, you know who to talk to: hiring managers, peers in your dream role, potential sponsors, or collaborators. Now, introverts, this part is for you. You do not have to become the loudest person in the room. According to Susan Cain, author of Quiet, introverts thrive in deep, one-on-one conversations and thoughtful preparation. Use that as your advantage. Before an event, research three people you’d love to meet. Look them up on LinkedIn, note what you genuinely appreciate about their work at places like Google, Goldman Sachs, or a local nonprofit, and prepare two or three questions. At the event, your only job is to have two quality conversations and then give yourself permission to leave. Follow up within 24 hours with a short, specific note: “I loved your point about leading remote teams at Deloitte. Could we grab a 20‑minute virtual coffee next week?” Depth over volume is your superpower. Extroverts, you bring energy, momentum, and courage to start conversations in any room from a conference in Austin to a meetup in London. Your growth edge is intentionality and listening. Before you walk into a room, decide: Who am I here to support? Maybe it’s other women in engineering, or women of color in marketing. Make it your mission to connect people to each other, not just to yourself. When you meet someone, talk 30 percent and listen 70 percent. Ask, “What are you excited about working on this year?” Then reflect back what you heard. This turns your natural charisma into trust and influence. Now let’s turn all of this into a simple weekly networking routine. Set aside one hour a week. In that hour, send two check‑in messages to people you already know, like a former manager named Priya at JPMorgan or a colleague named Ana who moved to Meta. Send one new connection request on LinkedIn with a personal note. Engage thoughtfully with one post from a woman whose career you admire, maybe a CEO like Indra Nooyi or a founder like Whitney Wolfe Herd. Once a month, schedule one virtual or in‑person coffee chat. That’s it. Compounded over a year, that is more than 50 meaningful touchpoints, and that’s where opportunities live. As we wrap up, remember this: networking is not about being impressive. It is about being interested, consistent, and authentic. You deserve a network that reflects your ambition and supports your growth. Thank you for tuning in to The Woman’s Career Podcast. If this was helpful, make sure you subscribe so you never miss an episode. This has been a quiet please production, for more check out quiet please dot ai. For more http://www.quietplease.ai Get the best deals https://amzn.to/3ODvOta
260 episodios
Comentarios
0Sé la primera persona en comentar
¡Regístrate ahora y únete a la comunidad de The Woman's Career Podcast!