Networking should feel easier than ever.

We have more tools, more platforms, and more ways to stay connected than any generation before us. Yet, professionals across industries tell me the same thing:

“I know networking matters… but it feels harder than ever.”

They’re not wrong.

Networking didn’t stop working.
The way we’ve been taught to do it did.

The 5 Biggest Networking Challenges I See Right Now

1. Networking Feels Transactional

Many professionals associate networking with asking for favors, referrals, or jobs, which creates discomfort and avoidance.

When relationships start with need instead of value, they rarely last.

2. People Don’t Know What to Say Anymore

Reaching out after a long silence feels awkward.
Starting conversations without an agenda feels unclear.
So people default to… doing nothing.

Silence becomes the enemy of opportunity.

3. Digital Noise Has Replaced Real Connection

LinkedIn messages, cold DMs, and mass outreach have trained us to tune each other out.

Visibility without relationship-building doesn’t convert into trust.

4. Professionals Only Network When They’re in Trouble

Networking is treated as an emergency tool rather than a long-term asset.

By the time people need their network, it’s often cold or nonexistent.

5. There’s No Strategy, Just Activity

Random coffee chats.
Occasional check-ins.
Inconsistent posting.

Activity without intention leads to exhaustion, not results.


Why This Matters More Than Ever

In today’s market:

Your network is no longer optional.
It’s your career insurance, growth engine, and visibility multiplier.

But here’s the good news:

You don’t need to become “a networker.”
You need a relationship strategy that fits who you are.


What Actually Works Now

Effective networking today is:

It’s about:

And that’s where most professionals get stuck.


🔒 The How (Inside Substack)

In this week’s Substack edition, I break down:

👉 Subscribers also get access to the networking webinar replay

If you’ve ever felt:

This is for you.

Read the full strategy on Substack → Here


Final Thought

Networking isn’t about being everywhere.
It’s about being intentional and remembered for the right reasons.

And that’s a skill you can build.

Jaime Chambron, The Career Catalyst

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