Why are networking skills important?
Business networking skills can play a valuable role when it comes to finding a job or increasing your hiring potential in Singapore.
If you're setting a goal this year to improve your professional network skills, here are ten strategies to make that happen.
1. Building relationships
The key to business, and a successful job hunt, is building strong interpersonal relationships over time with people.
Before you ask for help it is very important to offer something first. You want to be someone who is perceived to offer value, and a positive and useful connection to have.
To build a network of professional friends, you need to be open, honest, and genuinely engaged in their causes. Be more interested in their needs than your own; ask open-ended questions and get to know them as people first and sources of help, second.
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2. Keeping in contact
With the prevalence of social media, people are used to ‘collecting’ social friends as a form of ‘networking’ that people are becoming increasingly disconnected.
Good networking skills are not gaining new contacts on LinkedIn; networking is developing relationships over time that is mutually beneficial but may be able to aid you in a job hunt or business venture either initially or in the future.
Prioritise efforts that develop strong long-term relationships with important connections.
3. Leverage on influential connections
In networking, as in sales, the key to success is prioritising leads that are more likely to yield results. Whilst somewhat calculated, this approach is a normal process in determining the people we should engage with, whether socially or professionally.
The criteria you use to determine influence is determined by your goals, but it all starts from knowing what you want to achieve, and then plotting the logical next steps from that point onwards.
4. Staying positive
Most people don’t see returns straight away and then give up, but if you want to see results, you need to invest time into business networking over an extended period of time.
Developing your business networking skills is a long term investment and not a short term fix.
By remaining positive, you will ensure that when you do finally meet someone that can help you, you will still be able to give both a great first impression, and also a strong reason why they should help you in your job hunt.
Related: 4 ways to make a killer first impression
5. Improve your emailing skills
Whilst social media has become an important part of our everyday lives, nothing beats a well written email. Emails remain the dominant method of communication in business, but there are some key points to get your email read and acted upon.
Always keep the email short, easy to ready, and focus mainly on the recipient. It is always a good idea to do a little research into the recipient beforehand, and then tailor the email to mention shared contacts, interests or specific things they have done that have made an impression.