5 Networking Tips For Analysts – Never Be Speechless Again
5 Networking Tips For Analysts – Never Be Speechless Again
Corinne Lor
As a financial analyst, you will be come across plenty of networking occasions. Do you get intimidated in business networking with “higher ups” or clients you’ve never met? Do you sometimes feel like you don’t know what to say or how to behave?
Some people have a knack for socializing. If you’re not one of them, be assured that it is a skill that can be learned. The most important thing to remember is be authentic. Here are five tips to help you get started.
Give a powerful first impression without saying a word. Choose a body language that speaks confidence. Hold your head high. Project a warm smile and always maintain eye contact. To get yourself ready for the networking event, imagine that you’re meeting an old friend who you haven’t seen in a long time.
Check out the latest news before you leave for the meeting, not only the financial market news but also any big news of the moment. If you know that the person you’re meeting is from out of town, check for news from his hometown. News items can be great ice breakers.
Let the other person take the center stage. Work on focusing your attention and conversation on the other person. If it’s appropriate in your meeting, you could ask about the other person’s work or personal interests.
Practice active listening. You’ll captivate the talker by speaking less. The majority of people enjoy talking about themselves. They’ll enjoy the conversation so much they won’t notice you have hardly spoken.
Begin your sentences with “You.” “You” is a magical word that hooks attention and flatters egos. Instead of saying “I like your latest report on the housing market,” say “You have some unique ideas on the housing market in your latest report.”
Rather than saying, “I like your outfit,” say “You look fantastic in this suit.” You’ll find people want to talk to you more because you’re different from most people – most people prefer to focus on themselves.
If you’re ever lost for words, repeat the last phrase and turn it into a question. There are desperate moments when you might not know much about the subject and simply can’t carry on the conversation.
“The recent restructuring at this bulge bracket investment bank will affect over 1,000 employees.” “Over a thousand employees?” The ball is now back in their court. This trick works every time.
Get out there more often. Most people are friendly. As with any other skills, one sure way to improve is to practice, practice and practice. With practice, you’ll become a financial analyst who is masterful at networking.
Corinne Lor is a success coach for financial analysts, visit her blog at http://FinancialAnalystBlog.com
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