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Tips on Building Professional Relationships and Networking

Building strong professional relationships is a crucial aspect of personal and career development. Whether you’re a college student, a recent graduate, or a seasoned professional, effective networking can open doors to new opportunities, collaborations, and insights. In this blog post, we’ll explore valuable tips for building meaningful professional relationships and mastering the best ways of networking.


Define Your Goals: 

Before diving into the world of networking, take some time to define your goals. Are you looking for career advice, mentorship, job opportunities, professional growth, or collaboration on a specific project? Understanding your objectives will help you tailor your networking efforts and make more meaningful connections.


Polish Your Online Presence: 

In today’s digital age, your online presence is often the first impression others have of you and can define your brand. Ensure that your LinkedIn profile is up-to-date, professional, and reflective of your skills and accomplishments. Consider creating a personal website or portfolio to showcase your knowledge base and achievements. If you need any advice or tips on creating a website, please reach out to me at contact@lelandjaffedpm.com.


Attend Networking Events: 

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APMA Annual Scientific Meeting In Nashville, TN

Actively participate in professional events, both in-person and online. Attend industry events, workshops, and seminars to connect with professionals in your field. Virtual events have become more prevalent, making networking accessible from the comfort of your home. However, in-person networking offers the unique advantage of fostering genuine connections through face-to-face interactions, allowing individuals to build trust, establish rapport, and create lasting impressions that transcend the limitations of virtual communication.


Listen and Engage Actively: 

Effective professional networking is not just about talking; it’s also about listening. When engaging in conversations, pay attention to what others are saying, ask thoughtful questions, and show genuine interest in their experiences. Active engagement fosters authentic connections, which in turn can help build meaningful relationships. 


Utilize Social Media: 

Leverage social media platforms to connect with professionals in your industry. Join relevant Facebook groups and discussions, share valuable content, and engage with others in a meaningful way. Social media can be a powerful tool for expanding your network and building relationships beyond geographical boundaries.  Personally, social media has provided me with connections that I otherwise would have had difficulty making.  I started on social media about 2 years ago, and I have made genuine connections and have developed a strong professional network, which continues to grow. 

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Dr. Jake Wynes – @footgetaboutit and Dr. Leland Jaffe

Follow-Up With Your Connections: 

After networking events or initial conversations, follow up with your new connections. Send a personalized email expressing your appreciation for the discussion and reiterating your interest in maintaining the connection. Consistent follow-up is a great way to nurture relationships over time and continue to build strong relationships. 

What social media sites have you found to provide the best successful networking opportunities? Comment below!


Offer Help and Support: 

Networking is a two-way street. Be proactive in offering help and support to your current network when appropriate. This can include sharing valuable resources, providing advice, or connecting them with others in your network, as this professional relationship should provide mutual benefits. Acts of kindness strengthen professional relationships.


Join Professional Organizations: 

Consider joining professional organizations related to your field. These groups often host networking events and webinars, and provide access to a community of like-minded professionals. Being part of such organizations can enhance your visibility within your industry.  


Be Authentic: 

Authenticity is crucial in building lasting professional relationships. Be genuine, honest, and true to yourself. People are more likely to connect with and remember someone authentic and transparent.  Being authentic when building professional relationships is crucial for fostering trust, credibility, and meaningful connections.  In a professional context, authenticity creates an environment where individuals can relate to each other on a human level, fostering open communication and understanding.

The Importance of Authenticity

Authenticity also builds credibility, as people are more likely to trust and respect those who are honest about their intentions, capabilities, and values. Genuine relationships formed on authenticity are more resilient, as they are built on a foundation of sincerity. Moreover, authentic professionals are often perceived as approachable and reliable, qualities that contribute to successful collaborations and long-lasting partnerships. In essence, authenticity is not just a personal trait; it is a cornerstone for building strong and effective professional relationships.


Building Professional Relationships and Networking – Conclusion:

Mastering the art of networking is a continuous process that involves patience, persistence, and a genuine interest in connecting with different people. By following these tips, you can build meaningful professional relationships that contribute to your personal and career advancement. Remember, networking is not just about what you can gain; it’s also about what you can contribute to the broader professional community. I continue to seek various ways to create new professional connections and strengthen existing ones.  


Let’s grow our professional network together through the following sites:

  1. Instagram
  2. LinkedIn
  3. Email – contact@higherlearninghub.com
  4. Facebook Group
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Leland Jaffe DPM, FACFAS

Associate Professor and Dean
Podiatric Foot and Ankle Surgeon
North Chicago, Illinois