Upon first meeting someone, there are generally a few basic questions that people ask. Asking someone what their occupation is can easily be placed among the top three. This is a perfect lead way for you to confidently talk about your job, career, and/or skills. Make sure not to overdue it and become cocky and seemingly, self-absorbed. Always remember first impressions are the most important!
There are a few key points to remember when networking. One, make sure to only approach groups that seem to have a fun and inviting atmosphere. If you notice groups where only certain members dominate the conversation, or where some people stand off to the side and only speak when acknowledged, image how it would be working with, or for, them. Go towards groups that appear to have a similar chemistry that you and your own group of friends have.
Another tip is to ask open-ended questions. Not only will this help with the flow of the conversation, it also shows you are interested in the other person. People are more likely to open up when they are shown interest by others; especially those who they just meet. Who doesn’t love talking about themselves?
Remember that networking can be that bridge to your future career’s success and should be taken seriously. When meeting people for the first time don’t force an uncomfortable conversation and remember to just always be you. For a full list of tips on networking, click here.
(Photo sources: http://qualitystudents.com/careers/networking/five-tips-for-networking-while-in-college/ & http://www.buzzom.com/2011/01/social-media-and-networking-makes-inroads-into-corporate-marketing/)