Daniela Casetta
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How to network when you're introverted

Interview with Daniela Casetta

1) To begin with, could you introduce yourself and explain your connection with the subject of networking, particularly with introverted profiles?

My name is Daniela Casetta and I am a Networking Expert, Consultant and Strategic Networking Coach. In my many years of experience, I have had the opportunity to work with many professionals, particularly introverts, who often feel uncomfortable in networking environments. My background has led me to develop tailored methods to help introverts feel more at ease and make authentic connections, focusing on their natural communication style.


2. Why is networking often seen as a difficult, even unnatural exercise for introverts?

Networking is often seen as a difficult exercise for introverts because of the very nature of social interaction. For many, it involves introducing themselves to strangers, talking about themselves and their skills in environments that can seem intimidating. Introverts often prefer deep, meaningful conversations to superficial exchanges. So traditional networking can seem out of step with their need for intimacy and authentic connection.


3. What do you think are the most common misconceptions about networking and how can introverts overcome them?

One of the most common misconceptions about networking is that you have to be outgoing to be successful. Many also believe that you need to approach a large number of people to establish fruitful relationships. In reality, introverts can use their active listening and thinking skills to make meaningful connections, even with a limited number of contacts. To break free from this, we need to redefine networking as an opportunity to build authentic relationships, rather than focusing on quantitative interactions.


4. What practical advice would you recommend to introverts to help them develop an effective professional network, without forcing themselves to adopt behaviours that don't suit them?

My advice to introverts is to focus on quality rather than quantity. Here are some practical tips:

  • Prepare before the event Identify a few key people you want to meet and prepare questions or topics for conversation.
  • Opt for small groups : More intimate environments are often less intimidating and encourage deeper exchanges.
  • Use online platforms : Professional social networks like LinkedIn allow you to develop connections in a less stressful environment.
  • Take a break Don't be too hard on yourself; it's normal to take time to recharge after social interactions.

 

5. How can training or coaching help introverts to structure their networking approach and turn it into a genuine long-term career lever?

Training and coaching play a crucial role in developing networking skills for introverts. These programmes can provide practical tools, confidence and strategies tailored to their personality. As a consultant and coach, I can help introverts structure their approach to networking, turning their interactions into lasting opportunities. What's more, these courses encourage a positive mindset, enabling them to see networking as a means of exchanging and building authentic relationships, rather than a social obligation.

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