jennika
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« Reply #1 on: April 15, 2011, 12:48:17 am » |
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The last networking event I went to was by far the most frustrating I have ever been to. People were in groups of 2 and 3 and stuck to those groups. They gave off a vibe of we are busy, leave us alone. It was a networking event where everyone I tried approach and say hi, see where they were from, just chat and where they gave me a cold shoulder for the most part. I am approachable! I looked neat and clean, didn't smell, didn't give evil eyes to everyone around! Meeting and talking to new people IS what a networking event is for! I am under the opinion, if you go to a networking event, you are there to meet people, chat about what you do, maybe general issues, who is hiring who, who knows who. No you aren't there to make best friends, but not to stick to your two friends either! Here is an example, I was at a table eating with my lunch plate. I introduced myself, where I was from, they returned the favor then at the table "I" was before they arrived, they started talking about their own little worlds and personal issue and zoned me totally out. It was down right rude! Of course I moved to a new table, but at this one event no one was inviting. There were some nice door prizes. I think people went for those more than the networking event.
So yes I do make myself approachable! I smile and go up to others, and when I am alone invite people to talk to me. I make an effort. When someone is not receptive, there isn't much you can do, you move on to someone who is. I have never been to an event where "I" don't want to talk to anyone, that isn't the purpose of a networking event.
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