Let’s start with the first strategy, getting the other person to talk more than you. Sometimes this can be challenging, especially if your companion is not much of a talker. The good news is that asking useful questions can save you from awkward silences and from monopolizing the conversation. Here are a few ideas for formulating helpful general questions:
- If you were introduced by someone, start by asking the person something related to the introducer, such as “How long have you known Sandra?” or “What did Sandra tell you about me?”.
- If you were not introduced and don’t know the person, then you can rely on open-ended situational questions to get the ball rolling, such as “What are you hoping to get out of this meeting?” for a networking or industry/professional meeting or “What campus activities were you involved in?” for a college alumni meeting. Just try to avoid questions that can be answers with “yes” or “no” answers.
Questions can be powerful tools for building rapport and gaining introductions during your career networking. I hope you will find new ways to utilize them to have more useful conversations and achieve your career desires.
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