Getting shortlisted by your dream companies just because you are networked with a Placecommer
Finding the right team members to ace the corporate competitions
Finding the right team members for group assignments and tasks
Friend who will refer your resume in their organisations for job openings
3. Extroverts who are good at selling their stories become the ‘Networking Demigods’ on campus while the introverts remain at the mercy of the Almighty in the ocean of 400 people.
4. These demigods are not necessarily the brightest minds of the batch. However, the way they sell themselves fetches those thousand likes on Facebook, make them look people’s star.
5. The cutthroat competition seeps into every aspect of life. Everyone plays their cards extremely close to their chest.
6. Those who would wave to you enthusiastically on day one are quite likely to loathe you with a pure yet expertly concealed passion.
7. Only a handful of people are interested in actual friendship. Rest all are just curious to know you. Once their curiosity is satisfied, you become a boring person for them.
8. People go mad during the placements. Yeah, no one is a friend during this wartime. You realise the meaning of the proverb ‘Dog eats dog’.
9. Social networking looks God in college! 2000 Facebook friends, 3:27 am as last seen on Whatsapp and million followers on Twitter seems a ‘CV-line-worthy’ achievement.
10. Ultimately, networking boils down to merely establishing the most contacts.
However, it is just a facade. Remember that instead of midnight posts on Facebook about “Enjoyed Extra Cheese Pizza at the Usual-Boring-Outlet with X, Y, Z (I don’t really know these people. Neither do they! But who cares? We are networking!!!)”, it is more important to solve that one complex problem sitting in a library. Instead of having 400 ‘Hi, What’s up?’ friends, it is important to have 10 meaningful friendships!
Comments
Nipunn Vepakomma
I am a student of NMIMS Mumbai batch of 2017-19. I intend to specialise in marketing. My interests other than marketing are lawn tennis, modeling, dramatics and singing.
True indeed. I have experienced these situations where people just talk to you only for using you for their own ends. But I don't bother about such fakers because I have a few genuine friends and I spend more time with them.
5 Dec 2017, 06.15 PM
Rishabh Jain
Student of IIM Shillong PGP 2017-19 batch, looking forward to do a majors in Marketing. I have previously worked in analytics domain for 12 months. Along with that I have had a startup of my own in E-commerce. My hobbies include photography and stock trading.
Some of it might be true.. but how does it create any difference? You never meet or network with a person with some aim/objective.. moreover they all are just like you. I can not understand why such negative atmosphere is being developed in InsideIIM community..
10 Dec 2017, 04.37 PM
yogesh rao
I couldn't agree more. The very idea of networking gets destroyed when only such vested interests get revealed. Instead , showing genuine interests via career choices made , future preferences come handy while networking. Bschools must cultivate this attitude amongst students.
28 Jan 2018, 01.27 PM
Gopika Maniprasad
So,is it that bad??Not a great way to motivate people to do MBA.
23 Feb 2023, 09.16 PM