5 tips to help you avoid awkward networking

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Ahead of the course Business Fundamentals: Effective Networking, we have a look at some top tips to help you ensure your networking runs as smoothly as possible.

Networking is a fundamental part of building a career but it can be a daunting prospect introducing yourself to strangers.

Yet the challenge is worth overcoming; successful working relationships can help you move companies, grow new skills or even bring in new business. To help you on your way, we’ve got 5 top tips to avoid the sweaty-palms and nervous chatter of awkward networking events.


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  1. Do your research

If you’re going to an event, research it. Try and find out who will be there so you’re aware of who you might like to approach and who might interest you. You may also find that there are people there that you have met previously which will help to ease you into conversations.


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  1. Arrive on time

You don’t want to arrive too early, being one of only a few people standing in a large space is always uncomfortable. But equally, you don’t want to arrive too late or you will feel the pressure of having to walk into a crowded room whilst figuring out where to place yourself and who to talk to.


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  1. Balance the conversation

If the thought of talking a lot makes you feel nervous then find ways to balance your conversations: ask open-ended questions that encourage the other person to talk, so that awkward silences are kept to a minimum. If you’re feeling a little unconfident then playing the listener will give you time to step back, relax and consider what you want to say next, it also leaves a good impression.


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  1. Take a break

At a busy and potentially long networking event it is perfectly acceptable to take a break. Even the most experienced and confident networkers will want some time to escape the room. Don’t wear yourself out, else you might find yourself not paying attention to people. Find some space outside for fresh air, get a drink and use the time to reflect on how things are going so that when you re-enter, you feel ready.


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  1. Don’t be too serious

Networking is your chance to sell yourself and expand your horizons, but that doesn’t mean it needs to be dull. Share some anecdotes or appropriate jokes, have a laugh with other people in the room – everyone knows it’s a little bit awkward.


Want to learn more about how to network? Join Business Fundamentals: Effective Networking. Or if you’re looking to develop your wider knowledge of business, have a look at the Business Fundamentals program.



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