The Do’s and Don’ts of Networking-Marketing Yourself for
Prospective Employment and Connections

DO:
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Network, Network,
Network, and do it NOW
As
Jill McQuain said, 75% of a lawyer’s success has nothing to do with classroom
skills; it has to do with professionalism, holding yourself accountable, and
talking to people. In a recent study
conducted by a group of Law Schools, 80% of Lawyers hired were hired based on
recommendations. While the practice of
law is a very social industry, heavily dependent on people skills, an
astonishing 70% of Lawyers are introverts.
It takes a lot of work to get your name out there, so it’s important to
pace yourself and look for quality connections over quantity. With first meetings, and even interviews, it
may help to do some background research, Hannah Botkin-Doty says, it helps
build a connection with the individual you’re meeting, and shows you have
genuine interest in the individual, and are not just looking for a job or
clients.
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When people ask what
you do, tell them who you are and what lights you up

DON’T
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Drink too much-it’s easy
to get nervous at networking events, but do not get drunk, people will remember
it
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Be Rude
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Just hand out business
cards-make people want to get your contact information
·
Blow off events or fail
to attend-if you cannot make it, tell someone, if you can make it, go!
Resources
for easing into networking:
Columbus Bar Association
The
local bar association for the Greater Columbus Area. The CBA hosts a variety of committee
meetings, including a Young Lawyers Committee.
Best of all, the membership is FREE for Law Students!
Columbus
Young Professionals Club
This
is a non-legal resource for those interested in networking with the Greater
Columbus Area! The CYP hosts’ events
from speed networking, to euchre nights, to wine and beer tastings, where you
can meet other young professionals in the area.
Membership costs are low, with a $50/year fee for premium members!
Remember, these resources are
available, but it’s up to YOU to go after them!
“Ambition is the path to success, persistence
is the vehicle you arrive in.”
-William
Eardley IV
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