

Not everyone is an extrovert, but thanks to online platforms like PowerToFly and other virtual communities, everyone has the ability to network online. With that being said, just because you're behind a screen doesn't mean you should take it any less seriously than you would in person. Learn...
Not everyone is an extrovert, but thanks to online platforms like PowerToFly and other virtual communities, everyone has the ability to network online. With that being said, just because you're behind a screen doesn't mean you should take it any less seriously than you would in person. Learn tried and true techniques for networking in-person AND online in this live Q&A with Noelle Johnson, founder of My Interview Buddy!
Noelle Johnson is the owner of My Interview Buddy, an online platform to help candidates get prepared for major interviews. She has experience working in operations and hiring in corporate, start up and non profit organizations. Noelle is also a speaker and a writer and has been published in such places as Forbes, Fast Company, Medium and Cameron Diaz' Our Body Book website.
To Mengya - Your question was related to not being formally introduced to your team. Ugh. So sorry that happened to you, you should have been introduced to everyone. Don't over think it, stop by...
question by Lori "Advice for age 50+ job seekers " - It wouldn't be any different from the information that I shared. In fact I think it is even more important for those who are over 50. One thing...
To Erin's question:" Is there a rule of thumb for how many people you need to contact to get a response? Is there a hit rate that I can use to help me predict how may people I need to reach out...
To Jessica's question: "How to approach professionals about possible mentorship opportunity?" If this is someone you do not know, see if someone who knows them is able to introduce you. If that...
to Emily & Estrella who asked - "How to connect on job or collaboration leads without an immediate need/project." I went over this a bit on the talk, but always have something to offer, even if...
to Firstname_wp's question: What are safe topics at networking groups? - It really depends on the group. I think it's always good to err on the side of avoiding politics or religion. However, if...
Hi @Marie-Louise to your question: "How can networking feel less transactional and in some cases - less discriminatory? How would you approach these spaces? Would you approach them at all?" If you...
How can networking feel less transactional and in some cases - less discriminatory? I've started attending more meetups. Some of them feel competitive, and people immediately want to know 'what...
I was going to ask pretty much the same question as Candace... how do you get past your "good girl" training of not bugging people?
How can I network outside of LinkedIn?
What is your best strategy for networking in person?
How do I keep in touch with my connections after a meeting? I don't want to take up too much of people's time if I don't have anything too interesting to share.
How do you get over the awkwardness of public speaking or face to face interactions with strangers?
What are safe topics at networking groups?
Same as Estrella's question! How to connect on job or collaboration leads without an immediate need/project.
How do you approach people on Linked In that are 2nd degree contacts?
How to approach professionals about possible mentorship opportunity?
Tips for attending events alone when you don't know anyone but want to know everyone?!
The reason I would want to network online it to avoid face-to-face, but how do you handle a viable connection that wants to move face-to-face relatively quickly?
Is there a rule of thumb for how many people you need to contact to get a response? Is there a hit rate that I can use to help me predict how may people I need to reach out to, to make meaningful...
How do you grow relationships with people you meet at networking events beyond just a LinkedIn connection?
Looking for tips on how to make a meaningful first impression while networking online, and how to cultivate that connection afterwards.
After the first conversation, how do you proceed to a follow up without appearing coming on too strong?
How do you build genuine connections online vs. generic ones? You don't want to feel like people are just trying to "get something from you" or you getting something from the other person.
How to gain the confidence to just approach someone and strike up a conversation when all I can think about is to talk about the weather, to ask he/she does professionally and just say "wow" as a...
What are some actionable items you should prepare for, before going to a networking event? With an agenda or no agenda? Acting as your authentic self or social self?
How do I maintain a connection after the initial conversation? Should I be inviting them out to coffee chats regularly? I also don't want to be taking up too much of their time.
How to approach people on LinkedIn without feeling guilty of annoying them?
Hi! For me, talking to people in person is difficult especially if I'm trying to network. However, when it comes to online I can easily engage with people who follow me & converse with them...
Advice for age 50+ job seekers
What's the best way to maintain relationships with contacts you've made, especially virtual ones?
What are some ways to follow up with someone you just met / been networking with online to get to know them better? Since it's generally more difficult, and takes longer, to get to know someone...
I don't have a specific question. I'm just interested in learning more.
What are the best ways to network with people for job leads without coming off as "wanting something right away"?
Looking for a new job is actually a job. How to network effectively at the same time we are seeking for opportunities?
I need good conversation starters for in-person networking events other than the weather and sports.
Can I effectively use online networking platforms without spending a ton of time curating and contributing to social media accounts?
How do you network without seeming annoying/needy?
Meet other teams in the company: I am doing an internship now in a company with around 50 people divided into 4 groups. On my first day, the boss just sent out an email welcoming me but no one...
Looking to see the nuanced differences between in person versus online networking
I'm not a natural at making small talk. How do I start up meaningful conversations, especially with people I'm not overly familiar with?
Interested in learning!
Been networking for many years, as I'm a remote worker and NEED to meetup with like minded people. In this way it is more of a social event then business, because I'm not so much selling myself,...
Who else besides the obvious people (recruiters, past co-workers in other companies) can be a good networking source?
What is the appropriate amount of times to follow up before giving up and how many from each org should you reach out to at once? Also, if you get a reply from one person and then they go radio...
How do I stand out from the crowd in my field?
How do you connect with cold resources - where you may not be able to contribute to discussion
No just interested in learning.
Which is best, a broad network or a strong network?
I think that it is necessary to eventually meet a person that you have been networking with online. Do you agree?
How to overcome the feeling that you're "bugging people," by networking on LinkedIn?
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