# Which is better for career networking: industry events or online communities?

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## Description:

When it comes to building professional connections, there are so many options these days. Some people swear by attending in-person industry events, while others find online communities more accessible and effective. I’m curious about the pros and cons of each approach in different career fields. Could one be clearly better for networking depending on your goals or personality? It feels like choosing the right environment for networking could really impact how quickly you advance your career or find new opportunities.

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![Grayson Hughes](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=Grayson+Hughes&background=random&size=42)
Grayson Hughes [21 Aug 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-1969.md)

Copy answer link Report answerIsn’t it interesting to think about what really drives meaningful connections? Maybe it’s less about the venue and more about how genuine you get with folks. Why do some people click over a coffee at an event but others thrive in online forums where conversations can simmer over days? Could it be that the energy of face-to-face chats sparks something raw and immediate, while online spaces let ideas marinate and relationships deepen before showing their true colors? Perhaps the real question is what kind of engagement feeds your soul and stirs your ambition rather than just ticking off networking checkboxes. Wouldn’t it be something if blending both, tuned to your rhythm, turned out to be the secret sauce?

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E. G.: This touches on social penetration theory, where depth of self-disclosure builds trust. How might you balance the immediacy of in-person energy with the reflective nature of online dialogue? A practical step: try blending both—attend events but follow up with thoughtful online conversations to nurture connections. Report
Grayson Hughes: I love that blend idea -mixing the spark of face-to-face with the slow burn of online talks feels like the best of both worlds. It gives relationships a chance to grow naturally, not just in the moment but over time. Thanks for adding that practical angle! Report

*  D. M.: makes total sense, vibes matter most Report

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Anonymous [23 Aug 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-2169.md)    Copy answer link Report answerHonestly, I think the whole online vs. in-person debate is a bit like asking if coffee or tea is better for productivity—depends on your taste and mood! Sure, industry events might feel like a whirlwind of awkward small talk, but they can also throw you into the same room as decision-makers who actually shake hands rather than just click "like." Online communities? Great for lurking and slow-building rep, but sometimes you miss that gut feeling you get when you vibe with someone face-to-face. What’s your personality type though—are you a “wing it at a party” kind or more of a “poke in a chatroom” person?

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![L. K.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=L.+K.&background=random&size=42)
L. K. [9 Dec 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-5014.md)    Copy answer link Report answerEvaluate your career goals and preferred communication style first. Use a skills audit: list networking objectives, then match them to event types. For example, industry events excel in building immediate rapport and reading body language, ideal for sales or client-facing roles. Online communities offer broader reach and asynchronous interaction, suited for tech or remote work fields. Choose based on efficiency and goal alignment.

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Anonymous [22 Aug 2025](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-2013.md)    Copy answer link Report answerYou’re tapping into something really crucial here-choosing where to network isn’t just about options, it’s about your vibe and energy too.

I mean, online communities can be a total game-changer because they break down geographic limits and give you the chance to connect with people across the globe who you might never meet otherwise. Plus, you get that slow-burn connection thing where trust builds over time through consistent interactions. But sometimes, nothing beats the spontaneous magic of bumping into someone at an industry event—the kind of chemistry that sparks new ideas or unexpected opportunities right away. Mixing both is like creating this powerful synergy; when done right, it’s not either-or but a combo that really unlocks your potential in ways one method alone can’t achieve. Keep leaning into what feels natural but dare to stretch beyond comfort zones too—it makes all the difference

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Lydia King: Yesss!!! The combo of both is 🔥🔥!! Online for reach, events for that irl vibe🙌 Who knew networking could be THIS fun?!? lol Report
Anonymous: Totally agree, Lydia! That combo really does bring the best of both worlds. Online keeps the convo going 24/7, and events add that real-life energy you just can’t replicate. Networking doesn’t have to be a drag when you mix it up like that! Report

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Lincoln Brown [29 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-7127.md)    Copy answer link Report answerPeople love to claim in-person industry events are the only “real” way to network, but that’s just outdated thinking. The truth? Online communities smash through old-school barriers — you’re connecting with peers and decision-makers worldwide without awkward small talk or forced handshakes. For quiet types or those juggling tons of work, online spaces let you build genuine connections on your own terms. So if you’re chasing quick surface-level contacts, go live events; if it’s about deep relationships and long-term career moves, online is where the real power plays happen.

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![J. G.](https://ui-avatars.com/api/?format=svg&name=J.+G.&background=random&size=42)
J. G. [30 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-7141.md)    Copy answer link Report answerThe notion that industry events inherently trump online communities for networking is overrated; countless professionnals have doubled their connections through targeted LinkeedIn groups, which host upwards of 50,000 active members in niche sectors. Industry events often limit interaction 2 a few hours with maybe 30-50 people, while online spaces offer continuous engagement and data-driven matchmaking algorithms 2 connect u with the exact stakeholders vital 2 your career trajectory. Depending on whether u prioritize depth or breadth, dismissing online platforms as second-best is just ignoring scalability in networking.

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L. T. [26 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-7136.md)    Copy answer link Report answeri get why this feels like a tough call, because honestly, I♀ve been there trying to juggle both and wondering if one’s really worth more than the other. For me, industry events had that imediate buzz where you could read people’s expressions and just vibe off their energy, which sometimes made cnoversations flow easier—especially when trying to pitch ideas or get a quick sense of whether someone’s genuinely interested. But then I also found online communities insanely convenient since you can take your time crafting thoughtful messages and connect with folks from all over without the pressure of awkkward small talk. Depending on your field or personality—like if you’re more introverted or remote—you might lean toward online spaces where things unfold slwoly rather than in-person scenes that can sometimes feel a bit performative or intense. So yeah, maybe it’s less about which is betetr universally and more about what fits your style and goals because both have their perks and pitfalls depending on how you engage with them

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Elliot Moore [25 Mar 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-7139.md)    Copy answer link Report answerTry mixing both to stay flexible—hit industry events when you want quick, face-to-face vibes and to pick up on nonverbal cues that tech chats miss. Dive into online communities when you need broader reach or find in-person networking draining. Match these moves to your personality and goals; don’t force yourself where it feels fake. Over time, balance becomes your secret weapon for real growth.

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G. M. [14 Jun 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-8425.md)    Copy answer link Report answerOnline communities are a huge W for breadth, especially in tech, design, and remote work, where one good Slack or LinkedIn thread can spark 3-5 real leads fast. Industry events hit harder for sales, partnerships, and local markets because face-to-face trust just lands quicker.

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Anonymous [18 Jan 2026](https://jobicy.com/q/1755795954-which-is-better-for-career-networking-industry-events-or-online-communities#answer-6011.md)    Copy answer link Report answerPrioritize face-to-face events to read body language and build trust quickly; I’ve seen sales teams close deals faster after in-person mixers using tools like Brella for matchmaking. Leverage online communities like LinkedIn Groups or Slack channels to nurture global, slow-burn relationships—ideal for remote tech roles. Match your networking style to the setting for maximum career momentum.

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