Thanks for the post! This was super interesting and helpful. A lot of this advice seems geared towards when one already has the network, but I’m curious if networking to be a connector is significantly different than networking for other reasons. Do you have any thoughts?
It depends on what you find yourself wanting to do more… it definitely helps to come into a network trying to do something specific so that you can get a “lay of the land” and know who/what is helpful or not. Knowing how resources pan out for you is useful for knowing how they would pan out for others.
Thanks for the post! This was super interesting and helpful. A lot of this advice seems geared towards when one already has the network, but I’m curious if networking to be a connector is significantly different than networking for other reasons. Do you have any thoughts?
It depends on what you find yourself wanting to do more… it definitely helps to come into a network trying to do something specific so that you can get a “lay of the land” and know who/what is helpful or not. Knowing how resources pan out for you is useful for knowing how they would pan out for others.