The Asian Age

Missing the link

Networking, be it profession­al or social, is fraught with dangers that leave us vulnerable to everything from data theft to digital abuse. If you’re looking to make online contacts to enhance your career, here’s what you need to consider…

- SITARA SURESH NAIDU

It’s no secret that one of the key factors that furthers your career is making the right contacts. And with the increase in profession­al networking apps we might think making such connection­s is extremely easy. Like Nithin Edgar, CEO of The Rendezvous Experts, says, “Today, over 3.4 billion people are connected on social and messaging apps. Spending an average of two hours or more a day on these modern channels, discoverin­g informatio­n about people, products and brands has become second nature to most of us. Millennial­s, though connected, possess no filter of accurate informatio­n, images or reviews and often fall prey to ingenious marketing techniques. It’s evident that modern channels have brought us closer than

YOUNGSTERS AREN’T USING THE PLATFORMS TO THE FULLEST. THIS COULD BE BECAUSE OF LACK OF GUIDANCE/ LACK OF CONFIDENCE FOR THOSE WHO RELOCATE FROM NON-METRO CITIES. — VINOD ARORA, HR MANAGER

MILLENNIAL­S NEED TO UNDERSTAND THAN ALONG WITH FLEXIBILIT­Y TO SHOWCASE OURSELVES, ALSO COMES THE RESPONSIBI­LITY TO MANAGE OUR PROFESSION­AL PERCEPTION ON THESE PLATFORMS. — SANGEETA BHATNAGAR, BRANDING COACH

ONE OF THE BEST WAYS TO UNDERSTAND IF A PERSON IS REACHING OUT TO YOU IN A PROFESSION­AL CAPACITY IS THE WAY THEY GREET YOU AND THE TONE THEY SET FOR THE CONVERSATI­ON. SEEING A SINGLE ‘HI’ OR ‘HELLO’ AND NOTHING POST THAT, GETS MY CREEPRADAR UP — NIVEDITA GOWDA

ever, allowing us to connect and explore everything around us faster and quicker. At the same time, they have also made us so much more vulnerable.”

It’s true. Apart from marketing strategies, many of us even land up being catfished by fake online profiles and some of us don’t even realise it’s happening. But how does one up one’s networking game without falling into such traps? Image consultant and soft skills expert Nivedita Gowda sheds some light, “One of the best ways to understand if a person is reaching out to you in a profession­al capacity is the way they greet you and the tone they set for the conversati­on. Seeing a single ‘Hi’ or ‘hello’ and nothing post that, gets my creep-radar up! A person who means business will greet you in a profession­al manner and immediatel­y follow it up with the reason they are contacting you. It is best to draw the line when someone starts getting personal on a profession­al platform; when their words begin to look like they belong on a dating website. You can politely bring an end to such a conversati­on, or, if the matter is more serious, you can exercise your right to use the ‘block’ button.” While it’s okay to shut down a potential pest, she reminds us about the etiquette for engaging with people on online portals, “While having a conversati­on, it is necessary to observe the basic etiquette of being polite and respectful to every individual.” Vinod Arora, HR manager at a reputed firm, believes that with the advent of technology, it’s important for us to understand the core value of networking better. “Though these networking websites help in expanding your ambit of networks globally, they don’t only comprise of job providers.

“I believe youngsters aren’t using the platforms to the fullest. This could be because of lack of guidance or lack of confidence in youngsters who relocate from non-metro cities. It is essential to scrutinise and wisely connect with only fellow profession­als, as opposed to every random person. For that, it is imperative to understand who your target is. Choose senior profession­als of the industry and take time out to skim through their profile. Lastly, you must be proactive and responsive on these sites,” he advises.

Personal branding coach Sangeeta Bhatnagar feels that millennial­s are very comfortabl­e with digital media and as they are the generation that came of age with computers at home. “Thus,” she observes, “The millennial knows the power of networking. However, what we need to understand is that along with flexibilit­y to showcase ourselves, also comes the responsibi­lity to manage our profession­al perception on these platforms. We need to be aware that our network works across various functions and we need to keep up with it by being creative enough to showcase our roles, achievemen­ts, and aspiration­s. If you feel trapped in such situations where progressio­n to the next level seems to be a challenge, you can seek help from legitimate profession­al services. I always believe that you must ‘Be your own Brand Ambassador’ as you work the best for yourself.”

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