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  • Tips for introverts for networking

    Paweł Puchalski
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    Do you have any networking tips for introverts? I have no problems with talking to people 1 on 1, but during conferences and bigger gatherings, I'm overwhelmed with a number of people and just want to get out as soon as possible. Do you have any tricks to stay focused and connect with people?

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    Alexander Galitsky
    We just have to get out ASAP. That’s the only option 💀
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    Fitri Maulida
    One great tip for introverts looking to network is to leverage social media. After the event, try connecting with the people you met online. This approach can help you build relationships without the pressure of face-to-face interactions, which can sometimes feel overwhelming. ;)
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    Jeyoung Jung
    As an introvert myself, I have one tip I can share that worked for me. It's trying to focus only on the person that I am presently interacting with, one at a time, and trying to show genuine interest in that person. After one or two of these interactions, it becomes much easier to handle multiple interactions. I hope it works for you too!
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    Yvonne Tsai
    Set Clear Goals: Before attending an event, decide what you want to achieve—whether it’s meeting a specific number of people or learning about a particular topic. Prepare Conversation Starters: Have a few questions or topics ready to help break the ice, such as asking about someone's recent projects or opinions on industry trends. Leverage Online Networking: Engage on platforms like LinkedIn or Twitter before in-person events. This can make face-to-face interactions easier since you’ll already have some context. Find a Buddy: If possible, attend events with a friend or colleague who can help facilitate introductions and ease anxiety. Focus on One-on-One Conversations: Seek out smaller groups or individual conversations rather than trying to engage in larger crowds. Listen Actively: Introverts often excel at listening, so use that to your advantage. Show genuine interest in others’ stories and experiences. Take Breaks: If you start to feel overwhelmed, step away for a few minutes to recharge. Find a quiet space or take a short walk. Follow Up: After the event, reach out to people you connected with. A simple message can help solidify the relationship without the pressure of immediate interaction. Practice: Attend smaller networking events or meetups to build confidence gradually before tackling larger ones. Be Yourself: Embrace your introverted nature. Authenticity is attractive, and people appreciate genuine connections.
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