The importance of networking: how business events can lead to new opportunities

20 Jan 2022 01:52 PM

Blog posted by: Giovanna Puntorieri, 20 Jan 2022.

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Nowadays, social media seems to be a dominant way to communicate. However, a more traditional method of communication might be more valuable than connecting with someone online and never speaking to them. Networking is a good option for anyone looking for newness and freshness in their career or studies. Being involved in business and industry events is a great way to do this; it can open your eyes to more refined ways of seeing yourself personally and professionally. It also creates long and lasting relationships based on trust; the power of word-of-mouth has always been so important.

Interestingly, even though technology contributes to helping us exchange information without the need to meet face to face, the need for physical events hasn’t changed; in fact they’ve been sorely missed over the past few years as the pandemic prevented us from meeting. So why do we crave in-person events and meetings when the tech is there? The reason is the added value we get by interacting with people from different backgrounds when we can see them.

Networking online is an added benefit, but it’s not the same as meeting people out and about. Going to an event usually requires a lot more active work, online you can listen to speakers and discussions, but with cameras off and no one sat next to you, that opportunity to network isn’t the same. In a conversation, both parties must commit to sharing their experiences for mutual benefit, which is easier to do when they’re in front of you.

We are always networking, even when we don’t think we are. This happened to me. After getting involved in several business events, being open minded and treating every conversation as an opportunity, I saw results. Last November I joined an APM event and had the chance to speak with an NHS project director. We had an interesting chat in which we shared experiences, values, and plans for the future; he asked me if I was interested in being part of his team. After completing the interview process successfully, I was hired as a PMO administrator. Thanks to my previous experiences and getting to know him, I was more confident and optimistic during the whole process; plus I wouldn’t have known about the opportunity if I hadn’t spoken to him.

Eventually, the best chances don’t come by accident but under careful planning; by going to an APM event and networking, I ended up landing a job. My little tips below can increase your chance of expanding your network, being valued as a potential candidate and bringing you a step closer to your dream job.

Tips for making the most of networking opportunities:

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About the Author

Giovanna Puntorieri

I'm Giovanna Puntorieri, a trilingual social worker aged 27 with extensive experience with thin team building and raising communication and trust in the local and European community have a degree in Sociology acquired at the University For Foreigners Dante Alighieri of Reggio Calabria(Italy).

My work experiences have improved connections and built trust within the community in both Italy and Spain. I enjoy traveling, studying new languages, and connecting with people from different cultures.

I possess proficiency in Spanish and English and basic knowledge of Korean. Currently, I am studying Business Administration at Anglia Ruskin University, and I'm pleased about this experience that is pushing me both personally and professionally.