THE NETWORK WITHIN
Copyright 2004 by Rita Fisher / Career Change Resumes
When you hear the word "networking," what comes to your mind first?
You probably think about going to a job fair or asking all of your friends, family members and
acquaintances for jobs.
But if you are currently
employed, you might very well have easy access to one of the best networks
you can have.
Let me introduce you to a different networking concept - that of "inside" networking, "inside"
meaning: within your current company or organization.
68% of large U.S. companies have some kind of employee networks, according to the Diversity Best
Practices group.
Lots of these corporate networking groups are divided into functional categories, like sales, public
relations, etc.
You might ask: "but how will I benefit from joining a networking group within my company? Why will
this help my career?"
Here are 7 reasons why joining one of your company's networking groups, like the "Advertising
Leadership Team," will give a huge boost to your career.
- You will have access to company leaders you otherwise wouldn't through interaction within the
group and through delivering presentations, and joining in on projects.
- Active involvement in company decision making process. For example: if you are an integral
part of your company's "Advertising Leadership Team" you will have insight into how decisions
are made and you will also have responsibility for the success of projects involving that team.
- You will have access to a huge network of like-minded professionals who are also interested
in advancing their careers, participating in special projects and learning new skills.
- Being part of the networking group and being involved with special projects also means that
you will have a pulse on the big picture, more specifically: the corporate-wide happenings.
- You will also gain insights into industry happenings through your regular contact with
decision-makers, like-minded peers and training opportunities.
- Because these networks are there to support not only their members (you) but mainly the
parent organization (your company), your involvement in a successful network project will
lead to recognition and consequently, advancement opportunities.
- Education and advancement. Company networks regularly offer skill-building opportunities
through seminars, professional training sessions, and mentor relationships. Take advantage of
all of them to advance your career and expand your knowledge base!
Here are a couple of tips to make the most of your network participation.
How to find the RIGHT networking group?
Join one that not only has an active agenda but also boasts the endorsement and personal involvement
of a senior manager you respect and want to learn from.
One more tip in closing:
Before you join a networking group, make sure that you create a plan and in it define what it is that
you want out of your network participation and contribute to your network accordingly.
Good luck networking WITHIN your company! Because internal company networks work with basically every
level of corporate hierarchy, you will get exposure to and contact with major decision-makers within the
company.
These networks serve as bridges connecting a variety of professionals from all levels within an
organization. By becoming a member of such networks, you will gain an incredible career advantage and
will develop friendships, professional contacts, expand your knowledge base and, ultimately, benefit your
career for a long time to come.
About the Author:
Rita Fisher