December is a Time to Maximize Career & Business Growth
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December is a Time to Maximize Career & Business Growth

The holiday season presents a golden opportunity to elevate your career or business through strategic networking. With the festive spirit in the air and natural avenues for connection, December is the perfect time to foster relationships and pave the way for future triumphs.

Why December Is Prime Time for Networking

Festive Atmosphere Promotes Conversation

The holiday spirit naturally puts people in a good mood, making them more open to casual and meaningful interactions. This festive tone reduces formality and encourages authentic connections.

Built-In Opportunities to Connect

December’s calendar is packed with holiday parties, community events, and professional gatherings, both in-person and virtual. These settings provide organic chances to meet new people and reconnect with existing contacts. A simple “Happy Holidays” can serve as a great conversation starter.

Reduced Competition

Many job seekers and professionals pause their efforts during the holidays, but December networking is the best time to network and your chance to stand out. By staying active, you’ll remain top-of-mind for employers or clients still looking to connect. 

A Season for Reflection and Planning

As companies and professionals prepare for the new year, December becomes a prime time for future-focused discussions. December networking now positions you well for opportunities when budgets and goals start in January.

Top Strategies for Networking During the Holidays

Leverage Holiday Events

Attend virtual or in-person gatherings and make the most of them. Bring your business cards and optimize your LinkedIn profile with relevant keywords and achievements to make a strong impression.

Reconnect with Past Contacts

The holidays are an excellent time to rekindle relationships. Send personalized greetings, share updates, or even an informative article as a thoughtful gesture to reconnect.

Use Social Media to Stay Visible

Participate in holiday-themed discussions on platforms like LinkedIn or in industry-specific forums. Update your profile to highlight recent achievements and show you’re engaged in your field. If you’re behind on trends, consider attending a workshop to refresh your knowledge.

Make Gratitude Your Entry Point

Instead of diving straight into a pitch, express gratitude and send warm wishes. This genuine approach can open doors to opportunities in the new year.

Addressing Common Holiday Networking Concerns

Concern: “People Are Too Busy”

While the holidays can be hectic, work often slows down in many industries. This downtime is ideal for meaningful conversations, such as discussing the challenges and opportunities in the upcoming year or sharing insights from the past year, so approach networking with positivity and patience.

Concern: “Networking Feels Pushy During the Holidays”

Shift your focus to authentic relationship-building. At this time of year, a positive, heartfelt approach that focuses on understanding the other person's needs and offering genuine help or support is more likely to resonate than a pushy sales pitch.

Key Benefits of December Networking: A Unique Opportunity for Growth 

Builds Momentum for January

Connect now to prepare for early-year opportunities. Many companies finalize hiring and project plans in December, so positioning yourself is crucial.

Strengthens Relationships

Stay top-of-mind with your network. Demonstrating initiative and dedication to professional growth can leave a lasting impression.

Unlocks Unexpected Opportunities

Engaging in casual conversations during holiday events can lead to unexpected opportunities such as job leads, partnerships, or client referrals. For instance, a casual chat about your work at a holiday party might lead to a job offer or a new client. Networking accounts for up to 80% of job placements, so take advantage of these festive connections.

Turn December Into an Opportunity Goldmine

By embracing the holiday season as a time for genuine connection, you can stand out and create meaningful professional relationships. December networking is more than just meeting people; it’s about positioning yourself for success in the new year. Build relationships, express gratitude, and engage authentically to make this holiday season one of opportunity and growth.

Take action today, and turn the festive season into a stepping stone for your career or business success!

NEXT STEPS

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UPCOMING EVENTS 

Check out our Nonprofit Events Quick List Page for More

  • Fri Dec 6 - Last day to take advantage of our Black Friday special
  • Fri Dec 6 - Frequency of Excellence 
  • Mon Dec 9 - Career Success Group Job Seeker Accountability & Networking 
  • Mon Dec 9 - What’s Your Shtick? Personal Branding On & Off LinkedIn
  • Mon Dec 9 - LinkedIn Profile Reviews
  • Tue Dec 10 - LGBTQ+ OUTstanding Careers Group™ 
  • Tue Dec 10 - Follow Up Strategies That Will Get More Clients and Close More Sales
  • Wed Dec 11 - Careerland Q&A LinkedIn Audio for the Game of Life
  • Thu Dec 12 - Virtual Jobseeker Support Group 
  • Fri Dec 13 - Tips to Optimize Your Resume
  • Fri Dec 13 - Leveraging Networking Opportunities to Achieve Career Goals per a Veteran
  • Mon Dec 16 - How to Gain Customers with a LinkedIn Company Page
  • Tues Dec 17 - Lehigh Valley Business Executives Networking Group (BENG) meeting
  • Tues Dec 17 - Nosh & Network BYOB Holiday Social in Malvern
  • Thu Dec 19 - Recruiter on Call with Jobs LinkedIn Audio 
  • Thu Dec 19 - Quantifying Accomplishments - Best Practices

BIO

Lynne M. Williams is the Executive Director of the Great Careers Network, a volunteer-run 501(c)3 nonprofit organization that provides career development and networking connections for 1) job seekers in career transition, including veterans, and 2) employed and self-employed for career management.

Aside from writing keyword-focused content for ATS resumes and LinkedIn profiles, Lynne is writing her doctoral dissertation on LinkedIn for Job Seekers. She is a contributing author on “Applying to Positions” in  Find Your Fit: A Practical Guide to Landing the Job You Love, along with the late Dick Bolles, the author of What Color is Your Parachute?, and is also a speaker oncareer topics.

Linda Brubaker, PhD

Empowering Job Seekers With Skills to Find their "Next Forever Job" and Hire Their Next Company | Career Coach With 20+ Years of HR and Recruiting Experience, Providing Insights From Both Sides of the Recruiting Desk

1w

Great tips Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate, and not just for the holiday season!

Roy Kowarski

Promotional Product Disruptor | Marketing strategy to bring new business to you 💥 Maximize brand awareness impact with targeted merchandising products & video brochures | Business strategies to start new conversations

1w

Not enough people see the value of networking during the Christmas/Holiday period Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate I see it that people who have taken off work over this period, take to SM for a little bit of social interaction Thus, I do a series of humorous videos, to entertain as well as remain visible on the platform over the festive season Last year, I had superb engagement on these humorous videos Roy Kowarski : Promotional Product Disruptor #BetterCallRoy Founder of Out There Branding, sharing #PromotionalProducts, #BrandingTips and #MarketingIdeas

Kevin D. Turner

Brand to Land: Eliminating Personal Blanding™ with the Sharpest Tools & Strategies for Your Professional Success. Branding ╽ LinkedIn Profile Optimization ╿ Trainer ╽ Career Coach ╿ Speaker ╽ ⛨ Verified Profile | Testing

1w

There is so much connectivity potential this time of year Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate and those that take advantage of it, will have a better 2025. Shake Hands, Go Grand, Never Bland, Brand to Land & #KeepRockingLinkedIn! Kevin On a Mission to Eliminate Organizational & Personal Blanding™

Marzi Alavi

Business Analyst | Scrum Master | Data-Driven Strategies | Lean Process Improvement | Change Management | Connecting Business & Technology

1w

Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate, like Christie Calahan said yesterday in the ATS webinar—you’d be proud of me! 😊 Heading to a women networking event in Toronto today after an amazing Women in Tech event last night. Love the energy of meeting people specially in this cold weather 😎 —highly recommend it! 🌟

Hanan M. Isaacs, Esq.

Attorney | Family Law & Divorce | Employment Litigation | Alternative Dispute Resolution | Arbitrator | Discrimination | Civil Law | Trial Lawyer | Legal Advocacy | Disputes | Compassionate Counsel Tough Advocacy

1w

Lynne Williams, Ed.D. Candidate This is brilliant work!! I have already sent all of it to a new client who needs an immediate career shift. Happy Holidays!!

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