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@ag94
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We just have to get out ASAP. That’s the only option 💀
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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!
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.