Networking outside your group

Hello all,

I am graduating in May and starting in Big4 Audit. However, I would like to transfer out of Audit in 1/2 years in move into Financial Advisory/Transaction Advisory Services. My career goal, as of now, is to get MBA and then move into PE/Consulting.

I interned in Audit last summer and found it really hard to network with people from other group like FAS/TAS, Consulting or corporate finance. I assume it will be same when I start my full time.

I was wondering in what way I can approach people in other group so that I can learn more about their work and possibly help move into their group. The only thing I can think is to try to get to know someone through company's IM or social website or find some alumni or friends of friends who work in other departments.

Please feel free to share any other tips or helpful suggestions.

Thanks!
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Why was it difficult to network outside of your group? Did your group frown upon meeting new people?

The reason I ask is if your group looks down at ambitious people like yourself that want the most of their career, it wont be a great place to stay for too long. Your alumni technique is always a good one, as it gives you something to immediately chat about.

But, be careful not to network with an obvious motive. Anyone can sniff out bs networking within the first 30 seconds of introductions. Network with the intent to create a relationship. Make the first connection, then continue with the relationship through hobbies like golf, basketball, or whatever you like to do for fun. All it takes is one quality relationship to double the size of your network.

Sidenote: If you ask for advice of someone you want to network with, they will be more likely to chat with you. Everyone likes to share their opinion. Its your job to give them the stage to present it.

 

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