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How to Network Your Way to a Job

Written by James Bingaman | Jan 23, 2019 5:43:37 PM

Eighty precent of jobs are not posted online. So how do you find those open jobs and the hiring managers? An over-looked way to network with industry professionals or like-minded individuals is to join a group. Hiring managers specifically look for people who proactively contribute to their community, present at events and mentor others. But the benefits of joining a group go beyond just networking. Groups give you the social life that many people may leave behind due to their commitments to work/family/school.  

 

 

Story time! The first thing I did when I moved to Arizona was join a group that would provide me with that social aspect that I knew I would need to be successful. As an Australian, I grew up playing Australian Rules Football (footy) but stopped when I moved to the US for college. My graduate coursework and final project focused on how to expand the game here in the United States. I joined a local club just to see how it was. Within a few weeks, I felt like I had 30 new friends.

 

Joining the Arizona Hawks has also helped me professionally. Not only am I actively networking, but my own graduate work is being used by the club. I am writing and creating content for them, which not only keeps my mind sharp, but gives me a way to improve my artistic passions.  

 

 

Maybe joining a group is not as easy for you. Maybe you get nervous talking with new people. That feeling is totally normal. Try out these icebreakers:

 

  • Why did you come to the event tonight?
  • What do you think about [an exciting piece of relevant industry news]?
  • What’s your story?
  • What are you working on?
  • How did you hear about this event?
  • Where did you get your [bag/necklace/shoes]?
 

Go into it understanding that networking and getting a job is not the only reason to join a professional group. It's okay to join a group for the pure fun of it all. If anything, it allows you to build communication and teamwork (hmm, wonder when those could come in handy?).

 

 

Pro tip: Always remember to ask how you can help the other person.

 

People will see right through insincere attempts to speed network your way to a job. Instead, join groups such as Girls in Tech PHX that focus on supporting the community and mentoring young people.

 

Check out a few local groups that may pique your interest: 

 

https://www.meetup.com/Phoenix-ReactJS/ 

https://www.meetup.com/Desert-Blockchain/ 

https://www.meetup.com/phxmobi/ 

https://www.meetup.com/Central-Cyber-Security-Meetup/ 

https://www.meetup.com/UX-in-Arizona/ 

https://www.meetup.com/HackerNestPHX/ 

https://www.meetup.com/AZ-Cyber-Warfare-Range/ 

https://www.meetup.com/Phoenix-VR-For-Good-Meetup/ 

https://www.meetup.com/Game-CoLab/ 

https://www.meetup.com/Outgoing-Introverts-of-Phoenix/ 

 

Need help identifying groups to join in your area? Not sure what to say to your new connections? Reach out: career&industryservices@uat.edu!