As an introvert, I dread large conferences. I get invited to a number throughout the year, and I usually scramble to find excuses for why I can’t attend. Since I have spent much of my career posing as ...
Some people are really good at networking. They love talking to people. They’re great at remembering names. Carrying on a conversation with a stranger is easy for them. I, on the other hand, am not ...
The conventional image of successful networking often involves crowded events, rapid-fire conversations, and the exchange of dozens of business cards, activities that can leave introverts feeling ...
Opinions expressed by Entrepreneur contributors are their own. Have you heard about the simple one-question test to reveal if you are an introvert or extrovert? The question is: Do you recharge your ...
Networking for introverts can be daunting—it can feel like our own exploration into outer space. It takes planning, courage, and a leap into the unknown. But fear not! If we Earthlings can tackle ...
If you're an introvert, striking up a conversation with a stranger at a crowded event might sound like a nightmare. But that's what networking is all about — and a networking coach says you're fully ...
Let’s be honest, networking can be an awkward experience for almost anyone, but if you’re the type of person that identifies as an introvert, then you probably understand that struggle better than ...
What comes to mind when you think of “networking for introverts”? A room full of people and someone awkwardly standing in the corner? Before I offer some advice for networking if you identify as an ...
You’ve probably heard a million times how important networking is to landing a job or internship. (We hate to tell you, but they are right.) Networking events are fantastic ways to meet professionals ...
Corporate life throws up some stressful moments. Bringing bad news to your boss; facing an interview panel; making a big presentation. But few things are worse than networking if you are an introvert.
Networking (noun): the exchange of information or services among individuals, groups, or institutions; specifically: the cultivation of productive relationships for employment or business. That’s how ...