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Networking with people on the right terms

Networking with people on the right terms

Connecting with people improves our lives. But only connecting with them because we want something from them feels cringey.

People are more important than a career. If you don't know how to network, don't just make connections. Make friends.

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Connect people to each other

Connect with people. Go to meetups and spend time with people online. Do this without the expectation of getting something in return. Do it because talking to people is great.

Then, when you need something, ask. Friends like to connect friends looking for a job with friends trying to hire.

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How to connect with people online

  • Compliment people's work. Without being transactional, tell people when you admire their work.
  • Don't compliment people's appearance. Instead, compliment them on the things they do and create.
  • Respond to questions. Most people...

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I get my inspiration from the fictional world. I'm a social geek.

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