5 Ways to Build Relationships for Career Success
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5 Ways to Build Work Relationships for Career Success

The secret to landing an interview, having a mentor, and more lies in how you connect to others. Here's how you can build rapport and a stronger network.

The secret to landing your dream interview, meeting your ideal mentor, or developing a coveted relationship with an influencer lies in how you connect and relate to others. It’s all about building rapport. As vital as technology is, we don’t do business with keyboards, tablets, or apps. We don’t do business with business cards; we do business with human beings—so relationship building and rapport are essential. Building rapport and engaging with people—whether in person or online—takes practice. Much of it is based on intuition. It’s about creating a bond, link, connection, and understanding to another person.

The goal is to connect with others and get them thinking, feeling, reacting, and involved. And you can do this whether you have 10 months of work experience or 10 hours. Building rapport is an art and communication skill we all use daily in our interactions and relationships. It has to be developed if you want to connect with mentors and people who can hire you for internships and jobs. Consider these five tips for building rapport and professional relationships with anyone!

1. Be approachable

In person, carry yourself in a way that’s easy-going, friendly, and confident. Pay close attention to your body language and nonverbal communication. You may be scaring people away without knowing why! Online, you should have a welcoming and intriguing LinkedIn profile. Use a professional headshot and smile so your teeth show. Research finds that people respond more to those who smile with their mouths open than those who have closed mouths in their avatars. 

Related: 7 Things to Do on the First Day of a New Job

2. Ask good questions

People love to talk about themselves. Asking questions and paying attention to the responses will help you discover a person’s personality, values, interests, and challenges. Listen closely, as your follow-up is key. This is how someone will know you are truly paying attention to them. 

3. Pick up on favorite words and phrases

Also dependent on your listening skills, keep your ears tuned to speech patterns. Intersperse their favorite words into your conversation—in a subtle way. This will help create a bond. It also brings a sense of comfort to the individual you’re speaking with, whether it’s face-to-face or on social media.

Related: How to Start Networking: Top Tips and Tricks 

4. Use their name

The sweetest sound to anyone is the sound of their own name. Sprinkle it into a conversation. And when you’re online, consider this example when poking around on Twitter. If a person’s name is not in their handle, click on their profile and get their real name. It will take only a few seconds, but it sends a powerful message: “I took the time to find out who you are because I care.”

5. Learn the fine art of small talk

This will help in person and online, especially if you feel shy or nervous. Keep a few light “conversation starters” up your sleeve in case you run into a snag. Always look for opportunities that can connect you with others—it can be something as basic as liking the same sports team, having the same kind of car, or ordering the same lunch. Focus on similarities, not differences. If you don’t see eye-to-eye, you can still be respectful and appreciate differing opinions. Communication and relationships are based on compromise. With both in-person and online communication, you don’t have to agree all the time. A simple acknowledgement is usually sufficient—and appreciated.

Related: 9 Tips for Developing Soft Skills Before Graduation

Now you know the tricks of the trade that will help you build a good rapport with others. Strong professional relationships are essential to finding an internship, getting a recommendation, landing a job, or earning a promotion. By building and maintaining the connections you make along your career path, your network will pay off in no time. 

Find more helpful workplace advice in our Internships and Careers section.

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About Susan Young

Susan Young

Susan Young is the publisher of CareerTapped, a community that unites employers who struggle to find and keep good workers with the students who have the potential to be that top-tier talent. Susan’s communications consulting firm, Get in Front Communications, Inc. provides news, social media, and business-training services to college students and professionals. Her latest accomplishment was being named one of the Top 75 Badass Women on Twitter.

 

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