Survey: More Than One Quarter of Managers Say Not Keeping In Touch is Biggest Networking Mistake
TORONTO, July 23, 2014 /CNW/ - When you schmooze, if you snooze, you lose, a new OfficeTeam survey suggests. More than one in four (27 per cent) senior managers interviewed said failing to keeping in touch with contacts is the top networking mistake. Burning bridges with past employers ranked second, with 21 per cent of the response. The study also identified networking online (30 per cent) as the most effective way to connect with professional acquaintances, followed closely by meeting for lunch or coffee (29 per cent).
The survey was developed by OfficeTeam, a leading staffing service specializing in the placement of highly skilled administrative professionals. It was conducted by an independent research firm and is based on telephone interviews with more than 300 Canadian senior managers.
Senior managers were asked, "In your opinion, which one of the following is the biggest mistake people make when networking with professional contacts?" Their responses:
Not keeping in touch with contacts | 27% |
Burning bridges with past employers | 21% |
Not asking for help when they need it | 20% |
Not thanking people for their help | 14% |
Not providing help when others need it | 14% |
Don't know/No answer | 4% |
100% |
Senior managers also were asked, "Which of the following do you find is the most effective way to network with professional contacts?" Their responses:
Networking online | 30% |
Meeting in person over lunch or coffee | 29% |
Participating in a professional association | 23% |
Attending a local networking event | 11% |
Participating in personal interest activities (e.g., sports, hobbies, etc.) | 2% |
Other | 5% |
100% |
"Professionals who treat networking as a one-time deal aren't getting the most out of this important part of building business relationships," said Robert Hosking, executive director of OfficeTeam. "Whether you're looking to land a new job or build your visibility, every connection counts and it's important to foster the professional relationships for the long-term."
Hosking added, "Although networking online can be an effective way to establish professional relationships and keep in touch, the value of in-person activities like meeting for lunch or attending industry events can't be overlooked. These gatherings allow you to put a face to a name and make a memorable impression."
OfficeTeam offers five tips to avoid being a networking novice:
About OfficeTeam
OfficeTeam, a Robert Half company, is the nation's leading staffing service specializing in the temporary placement of highly skilled office and administrative support professionals. The company has more than 300 locations worldwide. More information, including online job search services and the OfficeTeam Take Note blog (blog.officeteam.com), can be found at officeteam.com. Follow OfficeTeam at twitter.com/officeteam, and gain insights into the latest administrative hiring and salary trends at www.officeteam.com/salarycentre
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