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Expanding and strengthening your network can be a real career booster. But it also builds relationships that can supercharge other aspects of your life as well.
The problem? Most engineers tend not to do it because they see themselves as “introverts” who don’t know how to interact with others. And even worse, they’re not taught how to do it in school, let alone why they should do it.
In today’s episode, we’ll talk about the strategies you can use to overcome the fear of actively seeking to grow and deepen your professional and personal relationships.
And if you think you cannot do this because you’re an “introvert”, Nicolai elaborates on his own experience going from a shy engineering student to enjoying networking with others using these exact same strategies.
What you will learn:
- 3 benefits of building your network — both in and out of your profession
- The FORM framework you can use to connect better with others
- 4 simple tips to network if you’re shy and introverted
- The worst part of networking — and how to get past that fast
- Is online networking as good and long-lasting as it is in-person?
- How to bring the new relationship outside of the networking event or conference
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