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  • How Do You Build Meaningful Connections?

    Ayşegül Çorok
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    Networking can be a valuable tool for building your career, but it can also feel daunting. How do you make meaningful connections that will benefit you in the long run?

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    Debajit Sarkar
    There are three (3) legs of leverage: money, time, and expertise. Use any of these three to build meaningful connections. Money: You can use your financial resources to support people’s needs or goals, such as donating, investing, or sponsoring. Time: You can use your available time to assist people with their tasks or challenges, such as volunteering, mentoring, or coaching. Expertise: You can use your knowledge or skills to provide value to people, such as teaching, consulting, or advising. By using any of these three types of leverage, you display to people that you care about them and that you have something to offer them. This can help you build meaningful connections with them.
    Shubhangi
    If you are focusing to do on social media then be authentic,reach out to people and actively engage with them.
    Arpan
    Making sure you are having a 2 way conversation!
    Milad Karimyar
    In my view, the primary factor that enables lasting connections is a shared point of interest. When two individuals have a mutual passion or pursuit, it serves as both an avenue and rationale for ongoing communication. Frequently, people are linked by a single thread - often related to their hobbies or professions.
    Milad Karimyar
    For example you could rethink and remember all those conversations that you had with someone, look closely, what were you generally talking about.
    Rishabh R
    Provide as much value to the other user as you can for free without expecting anything in return. The other person will feel like he owes you. The law of reciprocity will always follow us
    Peri Besiraci
    I think it's very important to be sincere. People who feel your sincerity and honesty usually treat you the same way and do their best to help.