Networking Nashville TN

When we connect with someone, we also connect with the other connections they have. This reality plays out further when you realize that these new connections will also have connections with influence, and so on and so on. Want advice on relationship building by networking? Keep your reading.

Local Companies

Watertown Area Career Learning Center
605-882-5080
2001 9th Avenue SW
Nashville, TN
Carpenters Local Union #223
(615) 883-8590
1811 Air Lane Dr
Nashville, TN
Communication Workers Of America Local 3890
(615) 780-0877
100 Arlington Ave
Nashville, TN
Tennessee Career Center At Rosa L. Parks Blvd
615-253-8920
2200 Rosa L. Parks Blvd
Nashville, TN
Work From Home Program
(888) 211-2567
309 Brewer Dr
Nashville, TN
Randstad
(615) 259-0139
500 Church St Ste 100
Nashville, TN
Bricklayers Union Local Number 5
(615) 255-6000
2922 Sidco Dr
Nashville, TN
Central Labor Council Of Nashville And Middle Tennessee Afl-Cio
(615) 885-7778
2001 Elm Hill Pike
Nashville, TN
American Postal Workers Union
(615) 885-2833
211 Donelson Pike
Nashville, TN
Omin Staffing
(615) 259-4011
220 Great Circle Rd
Nashville, TN
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Dear Sue: I hear a lot about "networking" as a way of helping people find new jobs or advance in their careers. I am interested in expanding my network, but I have no idea how to go about making contacts.

If I went some place where I might find someone as a possible contact, I would be afraid to approach people because I have no idea about what to say. 

Most of the people I come into contact with at work don't seem interested in more than saying "hello," so it's hard to imagine them being on my contact list. Can you explain how to network effectively? 

- Need to network

Sue Says: I sought the advice of Melissa Giovagnoli, president of Networlding.com , and coauthor of the book, "Networlding: Building Relationships and Opportunities for Success." She defines networking as the process of developing relationships with people to help achieve personal and professional goals. She says that most people don't realize that every person they meet has a "hidden network." In other words, everyone has a core group of people they influence strongly. These people like and trust us, and will most likely transfer that like and trust to people we refer to them. Most of us have at least one or two people we have high influence with. 

When we connect with someone, we also connect with the other connections they have. This reality plays out further when you realize that these new connections will also have connections with influence, and so on and so on. It becom...

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