The Atlanta Lawyer April/May 2019 | Page 14

Channel Your Inner Networking Animal While Awaiting Bar Results By Elisa Kodish Nelson Mullins Riley & Scarborough LLP elisa.kodish@nelson- mullins.com To quote Tom Petty, “the waiting is the hardest part.” The time period between taking the Bar Exam in July and getting your results in October is equal parts excruciating and liberating. However, it can be a wonderful time to get reacquainted with a regular sleep schedule and hobbies, along with your neglected friends and loved ones. Should you network during this time period? To quote Mr. Petty again once more, “yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.” If you have a job lined up, network- ing is a way to make new friends, find meaningful volunteer opportu- nities, and get leadership training. If you are still mulling over your job options, networking can help you warm up cold leads and add experience to your resume that will dazzle future employers. Here are the top ten networking tips from the Law School Outreach Committee 14 April/May 2019 By Jessica Wood Bodker, Ramsey, Andrews, Winograd & Wildstein, PC [email protected] (psst - you can start these NOW before the Bar, if you dare). 1. Be strategic (like a Siamese Cat) before, during and after networking events. Your networking should begin by selecting an event and having the right attitude. Elisa Kodish (Nelson Mullins) and Debbie Segal (Kilpat- rick Townsend), who teach net- working at Emory University School of Law, advise you to plan to have fun. “Don’t think ‘I have to leave here with a job.’ Think, 'I’m going to leave here with one new friend. Or I’m going to leave here more inspired. Or I’m going to learn more about a new cause,'” said Segal. Segal’s practical advice includes coordinating your attendance with a friend. “Make it easier on yourself. It’s okay to have a buddy you walk around with. That’s fine, as long as it’s a tool and not a crutch.” Kodish agrees that the right frame of mind is key, saying, “Go because you want to go. Go to foster relation- ships. Go to see a friend or make a friend or catch up with a friend. And have faith that the relationships you’re forming will lead to more causes down the road.” Atlanta Bar members receive periodic updates about upcoming events, but you can also go to the Atlanta Bar’s calendar any time to register for educational and fun events. Once you register for an Atlanta Bar event, you can view other at- tendees and let them know to look for you at the event. During the designated event, Kodish and Se- gal agree that you must be focused and alert (not staring at a device or engaging in otherwise distracted