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. You’re listening to The Woman’s Career Podcast, and today we’re diving straight into something that quietly shapes careers more than any performance review: networking, and how to do it in a way that fits who you are, whether you’re an introvert, an extrovert, or somewhere in between. Picture this: you walk into a conference hall at the Moscone Center in San Francisco or a local Women in Product meetup. The noise hits you first. Clusters of people already deep in conversation, a few confident voices carrying over the crowd. You might think, “These are the people who get ahead. The naturals.” But here’s what LinkedIn’s research on career growth keeps repeating: the most effective networkers are not the loudest in the room; they’re the most intentional. So let’s get intentional. If you lean introvert, your power is thoughtfulness and depth. Before your next event, take ten minutes to scan the attendee list or the event’s LinkedIn page. Pick three people or companies you’d genuinely like to learn from. Walk in with a simple script ready, something like: “Hi, I’m Maya, I work in product marketing at Atlassian, and I’m really curious how your team is tackling AI tools right now.” You don’t need twenty conversations. You need two or three real ones. According to Harvard Business Review, weak, shallow ties don’t move your career nearly as much as a smaller number of high‑quality connections. Another introvert-friendly move: claim the one‑on‑one. If big events drain you, focus on follow‑ups. Send a message the next day on LinkedIn: “It was great hearing your perspective on remote leadership. Would you be open to a 20‑minute virtual coffee?” A short, focused conversation at your kitchen table can be more powerful than an entire conference. Now, if you’re an extrovert, your superpower is energy and reach. You’re probably already talking to a lot of people. The opportunity for you is to channel that energy strategically. Before an event, set an intention: “I want to walk away with three new people I can genuinely help and three I’d like to learn from.” When you meet someone, resist the urge to dominate the conversation. Ask questions like, “What are you working on this year that you’re excited about?” or “What’s the biggest challenge your team is facing?” Then listen. Research from the University of Cambridge shows that people rate conversations as more meaningful when they feel truly heard, not dazzled. Whether you’re introverted or extroverted, remember this core truth: networking is not asking for a job; networking is building a relationship before you need it. Career coach Herminia Ibarra talks about “outsight” — the idea that insight about your career often comes from new people and new experiences, not from sitting alone at your desk trying to figure it out. Every coffee chat, every quick LinkedIn exchange, is a small step toward that outsight. You can also network without leaving your desk. On LinkedIn, don’t just collect connections; interact with them. Comment thoughtfully on a post from a woman you admire at Google or Deloitte. Share an article from McKinsey about women in leadership and add two sentences of your own perspective. That’s how people start recognizing your name, your voice, your point of view. And here’s something especially important for women: networking is not selfish. According to LeanIn.Org and McKinsey’s Women in the Workplace report, women who build strong networks are more likely to be promoted and more likely to stay in roles that fit them. When you show up, you’re not just advocating for yourself. You’re normalizing women being visible, vocal, and connected. So, for your next week, try this: choose one introvert-style action and one extrovert-style action, no matter how you identify. Maybe it’s sending one LinkedIn message to a woman whose career you admire at Salesforce, and also starting one genuine conversation at your next team meeting. Small, consistent steps beat one big, awkward networking sprint. Thank you for tuning in to The Woman’s Career Podcast. If this episode helped you rethink networking even a little, make sure you subscribe so you don’t miss what’s coming next. 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
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