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The Ultimate Guide to Professional Networking for New Moms

As a new mom, the transition to balancing work and motherhood can be a daunting experience. Many new moms may feel as though they have limited options for professional networking due to their new responsibilities. But fear not, there are many ways new moms can continue to develop their careers whilst raising their children, and this article, courtesy of Cape Town Mommy, can help. Our guest blogger, The Mama Poppins shares some tips on

how to find balance as a working mom.



Forge Connections with Other Working Parents

Working mothers are under immense pressure to manage their professional and personal responsibilities concurrently. Connecting with other working parents in the workplace can be an effective way to network and learn from their experiences. Research suggests that networking with parents in the workplace can offer both practical and emotional support, leading to improved job satisfaction and work-life balance for working mums.


Seek Support for Your Career Goals

New mums often face challenges when trying to balance their personal lives with their career aspirations. It can be difficult to juggle the responsibilities of motherhood while pursuing professional goals. However, sharing these goals with your support network can provide benefits such as increased motivation and encouragement, as well as access to valuable resources and connections. Involving loved ones in your career journey can also deepen your relationships and strengthen your overall support system.


Build a Manageable Network

As a new mum, networking strategically can be the key to unlocking a successful career. Not everyone you meet will have the ability to help you advance professionally, so it's important to focus on a smaller circle of meaningful contacts. By nurturing authentic relationships with these contacts, you can create a supportive network that is more likely to provide valuable opportunities and partnerships. It's also crucial to remember that networking is a two-way street, so make sure to reciprocate and provide value to your network whenever possible.


Find Family-Friendly Events

Balancing work and motherhood can be a daunting task for many women. As they strive to build their careers, they may feel isolated from networking events due to their family obligations. However, family-friendly networking events can provide a comfortable environment for mothers to connect with like-minded individuals while also being able to bring their children along. These events can result in a powerful network of supportive peers who not only offer professional advice and resources but also understand the challenges of raising children while working.


Join a Working Mums Community

Joining a working mum's group offers an avenue for professional development and encourages networking with other like-minded individuals. The community provides valuable support, advice, and strategies that promote a healthy balance between motherhood and career growth. By belonging to such a community, working mums can improve their skills, gain confidence, and learn new ways to advance in an ever-evolving workforce.


Don’t Overlook Virtual Networking

Virtual networking platforms have become a boon for new mums who desire to engage in networking and grow their careers without sacrificing family time. With the emergence of various virtual networking platforms, it has become increasingly easier for new mums to connect with other professionals from different parts of the world from the comfort of their homes. These platforms offer convenience and flexibility, enabling mums to schedule virtual meetups and attend online networking events, leading to valuable connections and potential career opportunities.


Professional networking as a new mum doesn’t have to be a daunting experience. By following these tips, you can continue to advance in your career while raising your children. Connect with other working parents, share your career aspirations with your support network, keep your list of networking contacts manageable, and seek out a working mums group. Each connection could be the opportunity you need to take your career to the next level.

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