This video helps you understand and use Networking and professional relationship building skills- to advance your career. We'll explain what these skills are and why they're important for engineers.
For engineers, it’s not just about finding a job. It’s about learning new things, getting advice, and connecting with others who understand your work. Whether you are just starting out or have years of experience, networking can help you move forward.
Many engineers think networking is only for businesspeople or sales jobs. But it’s useful for everyone. Engineers can learn about new projects, job openings, and industry trends through the people they know.
Over time, these connections can grow into opportunities.
In this session, I shared practical strategies and real-world insights to help engineers at all levels build meaningful professional relationships—and learn how to network the right way.
We covered:
How to learn the skill of networking and develop effective relationship-building habits.
The biggest obstacles engineers face when trying to network—and how to overcome them.
The most common mistakes engineers make when attempting to network.
How networking can directly support your career growth, from learning and mentorship to new roles.
A live Q&A session with questions from the audience.
This session is for anyone who wants to grow as an engineer—not through luck or chance, but by building a strong, supportive network of professional relationships.
Networking is professional relationship building. It is never transactional.
If that resonates with you, feel free to share. Let’s shift how engineers think about networking.
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