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How to Network


One of the keys to success for breaking into an industry you are interested in is getting to know people who work in that particular industry. Going about getting these contacts (in other words, networking) isn’t always clear cut. So when you are applying for jobs in Sherman, and you are looking for useful contacts, here are the steps you should follow, courtesy of Meridith Levinson at CIO.com:

1. Start small: It can be intimidating to approach people you don’t know and who have never heard of you. Look for familiar faces first; friends and family members who work in your industry. They can also point you towards their own contacts. Tapping into the alumni base of your college (if you went to one) also counts as starting small.
2. Ask for introductions: Once you’ve made one or more contacts within your small circle (see above), you can ask them to introduce you to other figures in your industry you are hoping to meet with.
3. Follow up: The easiest way to build up your credibility and visibility is to share information with the contacts you meet. This can include anything from an article, a website, or a phone number. If your contacts ask you for some information, or if you offer and they accept, make sure you get that information to them.
4. Don’t be afraid of rejection: You won’t always hear back from people, and not everyone will be willing to help you. Rejection is a part of life, so don’t let it keep you down, and certainly don’t let it prevent you from putting yourself out there again.

By Kyle Wise

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