How do you answer the question: “What do you do?”
Creating authentic connections despite lame networking questions
You know the moment…you’re out with a friend and y’all bump into someone they know from high school — so everyone gets introduced.
Shortly after the small talk dissipates, the person you just met looks at you and says: “So…what do you do?”
And you freeze.
Maybe your face flushes.
You wonder why they’d ruin such a beautiful evening with such a basic question…but your anger soon morphs into shame.
Shame because, despite the fact people ask you what you do all the time, you’ve yet to create a thoughtful response you’re proud of. So you kick yourself after fumbling through language which doesn’t accurately describe what you do at all — and it definitely doesn’t elicit engagement from anyone listening.
I’m with you.
I’ve been there.
But here’s the deal — when people ask us, “So…what do you do?” — they’re actually giving us a gift.
They are opening the door for us to show them how much our work means to us, and inviting us share what we want out of life without looking like a used car salesman.