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We all know networking is a big part of making a career change. But does it feel like work to you? My guest today can help make it easier.
Karen Wickre is the author of Taking the Work Out of Networking. Karen has spent 30 years in tech as a writer, editor, and communications professional, and has been called “the best-connected Silicon Valley figure you’ve never heard of" because of her superpower—connecting people.
If you’re making a career change and dread the idea of networking, especially if you're an introvert, Karen offers a fresh perspective. In this episode, she shares practical strategies and mindset shifts to help you connect with others more naturally at in-person events, on LinkedIn, and within your current company.
Episode Highlights:
• Why networking feels like work for many of us, especially introverts
• Organic ways to network at in-person events, like conferences
• Knowing what works for you and what doesn't
• Low-key ways to follow up with people you've met
• Accessing your "brain trust" to change careers
• Small peer groups for career changers
• Reaching out to new people on LinkedIn so it's non-transactional
• The perfect amount of time to chat with someone new
• Embracing your quiet side and strengths
• Changing your mindset about networking to make it easier
• How to network within your company for new career paths
Find Karen Wickre at:
Website: https://karenwickre.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenwickre/
Book: Taking the Work Out of Networking: Your Guide to Making and Keeping Great Connections
Resources Mentioned:
Never Search Alone: https://www.neversearchalone.org/
Want more advice? Check out these additional episodes:
Ep 50: An inside track to a career change
Ep 24: Using your quiet strengths as an introvert to change careers
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.
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We all know networking is a big part of making a career change. But does it feel like work to you? My guest today can help make it easier.
Karen Wickre is the author of Taking the Work Out of Networking. Karen has spent 30 years in tech as a writer, editor, and communications professional, and has been called “the best-connected Silicon Valley figure you’ve never heard of" because of her superpower—connecting people.
If you’re making a career change and dread the idea of networking, especially if you're an introvert, Karen offers a fresh perspective. In this episode, she shares practical strategies and mindset shifts to help you connect with others more naturally at in-person events, on LinkedIn, and within your current company.
Episode Highlights:
• Why networking feels like work for many of us, especially introverts
• Organic ways to network at in-person events, like conferences
• Knowing what works for you and what doesn't
• Low-key ways to follow up with people you've met
• Accessing your "brain trust" to change careers
• Small peer groups for career changers
• Reaching out to new people on LinkedIn so it's non-transactional
• The perfect amount of time to chat with someone new
• Embracing your quiet side and strengths
• Changing your mindset about networking to make it easier
• How to network within your company for new career paths
Find Karen Wickre at:
Website: https://karenwickre.com/
LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/in/karenwickre/
Book: Taking the Work Out of Networking: Your Guide to Making and Keeping Great Connections
Resources Mentioned:
Never Search Alone: https://www.neversearchalone.org/
Want more advice? Check out these additional episodes:
Ep 50: An inside track to a career change
Ep 24: Using your quiet strengths as an introvert to change careers
Music credit: TimMoor from Pixabay
Podcast info:
What's your career switch? What do you think about this episode and the show? Tell us at careerswitchpod.com. Follow us on Instagram, Facebook, and LinkedIn.

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