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Developing a professional network in New York

Professional network in New York
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Updated byAnne-Lise Mtyon 04 October 2023

Anyone living in New York who is serious about advancing their career can benefit from having a large professional network. Here are some tips on how to create and develop a strong, dynamic network in the Big Apple.

The world of networking in New York

Essentially, networking involves cultivating a roster of professional connections, an essential step for career growth, business establishment, or project development. In New York, numerous networking events, meetings, and conferences are happening daily. Establishing a professional network demands proactive, even assertive, engagement: stepping beyond your comfort zone, introducing yourself, exchanging details, and following up via email or a call. However, maintaining a cordial demeanour and avoiding excessive opportunism or persistence is vital, as you have to treat the balance between being assertive and being unpleasant. 

Social media in New York

Everyone has heard of LinkedIn: this online professional social network is used by every New York company to post offers and check out the profiles of potential candidates. Surprisingly, social networks whose primary use is not job-oriented, such as X or Instagram, can also lead to interesting meetings.

Within a company in New York

Networking is a non-stop activity in New York, and it is essential to participate in networking events in fields you are interested in, particularly if you are looking to move on from your current job or if you are a freelancer looking for connections.

Even within an existing company or organization, expanding your network is essential. It is important to bond with your colleagues and build strong relationships, even with individuals you may struggle to connect with. Companies regularly organize events and activities to strengthen group cohesion and develop a professional network. Also, do not hesitate to sometimes participate in social activities organized by your colleagues, whether it be lunch or after work.

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