3 ways to leverage your network for a new product manager role

Looking for a new role as a product manager? Your network can be a valuable resource for finding that dream position. Many people underestimate how much their connections can contribute to their career development. By making smart use of your network, you can open doors that would otherwise remain closed. In this article, we share three practical ways to use your network effectively. Let’s dive in!

1: Ask for Advice, Not for a Job

It can be tempting to immediately ask if someone can help you get a job, but it is often better to start by asking for advice. People like to share their knowledge and experiences, and this can lead to unexpected opportunities. For example, if you have a connection who works at a company you are interested in, ask them about their experience and what they find important in a product manager.

By asking for advice, you show interest and respect for their expertise. This can spark an open conversation and give you valuable insights into the company culture and expectations for the role. Moreover, it can lead to a recommendation if a suitable position becomes available.

2: Share Your Expertise and Experiences

A network is not a one-way street. Share your own experiences and knowledge with others. This can be in the form of blogs, posts on LinkedIn, or at networking events. Show how you solved problems or achieved successes in your previous roles as a product manager.

By sharing your expertise, you position yourself as a valuable resource within your network. People remember you more quickly when they see you actively contributing and sharing useful information. This can cause them to think of you when a new product manager role becomes available.

3: Leverage Social Networks Effectively

Social media are powerful tools for maintaining and expanding your professional network. In this regard, LinkedIn is one of the most relevant platforms for product managers. Make sure your profile is up-to-date and clearly highlights your skills and accomplishments.

Actively participate in discussions in relevant groups or forums. This not only helps increase your knowledge but also your visibility. By responding regularly and adding value to conversations, you can make new connections that can help you in your search for a new role.

Conclusion

Your network is a valuable asset when looking for a new role as a product manager. By seeking advice, sharing your own expertise and using social networks effectively, you’ll increase your chances of finding that perfect job. If you’re ready to take the next step in your career, consider visiting our page for professionals. We’re ready to help you with relevant opportunities and advice. Good luck!

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I am energized by human contact. My genuine interest makes candidates feel heard and at ease, leading to open conversations and strong connections. This is how I have built a powerful network of professionals and clients. Thanks to my commercial drive, I enjoy connecting the right people and contribute to WerfSelect’s PastPrecies matches– connections that really make a difference.

Josje has been WerfSelect’s ever sharp and positive advisor since its inception. She has built a tremendous track record within corporates to SMEs, as an independent interim manager and consultant within marketing. The latest developments within e-commerce and digital marketing have her special interest.

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