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The Power of Networking: Valuable Insights from Colin Rocker

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    The Power of Networking: Valuable Insights from Colin Rocker

    By Justin Priest, Chief Operating Officer  | Blog | Comments are Closed | 28 January, 2025 | 0

    In today’s professional world, networking has gone beyond swapping business cards at conferences—it’s about forming real, meaningful connections that can actually shape your career. During our recent podcast, I spoke with Colin Rocker, aka CareerColin, about his journey as a first-gen professional and how networking became his “100% secret sauce” to success. Spoiler: it’s all about blending soft skills and leveraging AI, while staying true to yourself. 

     

    WHY SOFT SKILLS MATTER MORE THAN EVER

    With AI shaking up industries left and right, it’s tempting to focus on all the tech stuff. But Colin pointed out something crucial: soft skills are becoming the new hard skills. “The soft skills are the hard skills,” he said, and I couldn’t agree more. With AI now tackling everything from app-building to data analysis, the human touch is more valuable than ever. 

    Colin shared a personal experience of building an app with the help of AI tools. “I haven’t had to ask anyone for technical help, I’m just doing it slowly on my own. But AI can’t replace the interpersonal skills that really make a difference in your career.” And he’s right—while AI may handle the technical heavy lifting, it’s those soft skills that help you navigate the workforce and build lasting connections. 

     

    AUTHENTICITY IN NETWORKING IS EVERYTHING 

    Let’s be honest: networking can feel awkward, especially if you’re just starting out or introverted. Colin admitted that even seasoned professionals struggle with starting conversations, but his advice? Keep it simple and authentic. “It’s tough to go out and have a conversation with someone you don’t know. But put yourself in places where people are more likely to want to talk.” 

    He suggested finding environments where your interests align with others. Love fitness? Go to a class where people are just as passionate about it. Into fashion? Hit up a pop-up runway event. Networking doesn’t have to feel forced if you’re in a place where you naturally fit in. Colin added, “If you’re genuine, people can feel that, and it helps break the ice.” 

     

    KICK OFF EVERY CONVERSATION WITH A COMPLIMENT 

    One of my favorite tips from Colin was about breaking the ice in a new conversation. He said, “Start every conversation with a compliment—it doesn’t have to be a big one.” It’s such a simple, effective way to set a positive tone and ease into a more meaningful dialogue. 

    But here’s the real game-changer: the follow-up. According to Colin, “You’ve got to be quick to follow up, or you’ll be quickly forgotten.” He shared how he’s built relationships by sending LinkedIn messages or quick texts right after events. It’s these little touches that keep your connections warm and growing over time. 

     

    GRACE, PATIENCE, AND PERSISTENCE IN NETWORKING

    Finally, Colin left us with some wisdom about the long game. Networking isn’t something you master overnight. “Give yourself the grace to learn and grow,” he said, and I think that’s something we all need to remember. It’s not about being perfect—it’s about showing up, starting conversations, and consistently following up. 

    As a first-gen professional, Colin emphasized how challenging it can be to navigate these spaces, but persistence pays off. He spoke about his own journey, starting from a non-traditional path and building his career through constant networking, learning, and putting himself out there. 

    In a world that’s rapidly evolving, especially with AI, one thing is clear: the human connection is irreplaceable. So whether it’s through soft skills, authenticity, or persistence, networking can be the key that opens doors you didn’t even know were there. 

    If you’re hungry for more of Colin’s insights, make sure to check out his social media and continue expanding your network—one authentic connection at a time. 

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    Justin Priest, Chief Operating Officer 

    With nearly two decades of experience in the technology talent and services industry, Justin brings a wealth of knowledge and a proven track record of success. Throughout his career, his exceptional leadership, authenticity, and innovative approaches have consistently transformed markets and services, exceeding growth targets through collaboration and the power of teamwork. 

    What truly sets Justin apart is his dedication to fostering strong relationships within his teams and with clients. His passion for technology and talent, combined with his strategic mindset, enables him to create impactful solutions that drive organizational success. 

    Previously, as the Executive Vice President of Sales at one of the largest global technology services firms, Justin led and managed the company's sales and business development efforts across the Midmarket segment. He drove revenue growth and built strategic partnerships with key clients. Additionally, Justin held several senior leadership roles in sales and business development, garnering a deep understanding of the technology and talent landscape and successfully developing and executing go-to-market strategies across the U.S. 

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