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Why I Still Believe Networking Is One of the Best Career Investments a Marketer Can Make
There are plenty of things you can control in your career, and plenty you can't.
You can't control restructures. You can't control budget cuts. You can't control when a business decides to change direction.
What you can control is your network.
After more than 20 years working in marketing and sales recruitment, I've lost count of the number of conversations that have started with, "I wasn't actively looking, but someone I met a few months ago suggested I give you a call."
The best opportunities rarely arrive completely out of the blue. More often, they're built through relationships that have been quietly growing over time.
That's why I'm always encouraging marketers to get out from behind the screen and into the room.
Not because networking is about collecting business cards or awkward small talk. It's because the best careers are often shaped by conversations you weren't expecting to have.
The strongest marketing careers are built in communities, not isolation
One thing I've noticed over the years is that the marketers who stay resilient through changing markets aren't necessarily the loudest or the most connected on LinkedIn.
They're the people who stay curious.
They keep learning. They ask questions. They make time to hear how other businesses are tackling similar challenges. They build genuine relationships with people across different industries and stages of their careers.
As a recruiter, that matters.
When I'm working with clients, I'm not just matching skills to a job description. I'm thinking about people who are engaged with the industry, invested in their own growth and genuinely interested in what's happening around them.
At New Chapter Talent, we've built our business around that philosophy.
Yes, we recruit marketing and sales professionals across Australia and New Zealand, but the work has never been just about filling roles. It's about understanding people, teams and cultures. It's about long-term careers and long-term partnerships.
I've always believed the industry is stronger when we create spaces for people to learn from one another.
The market is changing, and conversations matter more than ever
The marketing landscape doesn't stand still.
AI is changing workflows. Data expectations continue to grow. Leadership roles are evolving. Commercial acumen is becoming just as important as creative thinking.
It can feel overwhelming if you're trying to navigate all of that on your own.
One of the easiest ways to stay ahead is to spend time with people who are having these conversations every day.
You don't need to attend every conference or every breakfast event. You don't need to know everyone in the room.
You just need to show up.
Ask a question.
Introduce yourself to someone you've been following online.
Catch up with an old colleague.
You never know where those conversations might lead.
A few events I'd have in my diary this month
If you're looking to build your network or sharpen your thinking, some fantastic events are happening around the country this month.
Melbourne
- IAB Australia Affiliate & Partnership Marketing Summit
- Thu 11 June | 4pm–6pm | PwC Melbourne, Southbank
- Industry insights, partnership trends and plenty of opportunities to connect with peers.
- IAB Australia AdTech & Ops Summit
- Wed 17 June | 12:30pm–6pm | PwC Melbourne, Southbank
- A great event for marketers working across digital, product, commercial and technical functions.
- New Chapter Marketing Collective Club Lunch
- Thursday - 18th June - 12-2pm
- I'm looking forward to sitting down with Emma Graham for a live conversation about what it really takes to stay clear, confident and adaptable in a shifting market. We'll be talking honestly about future-proofing your marketing career and what's changing across the industry.
- Victorian Women's Lunch 2026
- Friday, 12th June 2026 12:00 pm to 2:30 pm AEST | ZINC at Federation Square
- An opportunity to hear from impressive leaders and join broader conversations about leadership and business.
- Salesforce Agentforce World Tour Melbourne
- Wednesday, 17 June, 2026 | MCEC Melbourne
- Ideal for marketers wanting to understand where technology, customer experience and AI are heading.
Tasmania
15-16 June 2026 | Launceston
One of Tasmania's standout marketing events, bringing together professionals from B2B, B2C and not-for-profit sectors who are pushing their industries forward.
Sydney
IAB Australia AdTech & Ops Summit
Dates throughout June/July | Sydney
The Sydney edition is also on the calendar, so it's worth keeping an eye on upcoming dates if you're based interstate.
Online
Digital Analytics for Marketers
May 12, 8:00 am - June 16, 5:00 pm
If you've been wanting to strengthen your understanding of metrics, attribution and analytics, this is a practical way to build those skills.
You don't have to be job hunting to build your network
One of the biggest misconceptions I come across is that people only need a recruiter when they're looking for a new role.
I don't see it that way.
Some of the best relationships I've built with candidates have started years before they made a move. We stay in touch, talk about what's happening in the market and sometimes simply exchange ideas.
The same goes for clients. The strongest partnerships come from understanding a business over time, not from a rushed conversation when a vacancy lands on my desk.
A career is a long game.
The people you meet today might become future colleagues, mentors, clients, hiring managers or trusted advisers.
That's why I'd always encourage you to make room for these conversations, even when life gets busy.
Final thoughts
If you're a marketer looking to broaden your network this month, fill your boots.
Go to the event.
Reach out to someone you've been meaning to catch up with.
Start the conversation.
You don't need to leave with a new job or a new client to make it worthwhile. Sometimes one good conversation is enough to change the direction of your career.
And if you'd like to chat about the marketing and sales market, your team, or your own next chapter, I'd love to hear from you.
That's always been my favourite part of this job.

LUCY BOLAN
Director | Principal Marketing & Sales Recruitment Consultant
Founder and Director of New Chapter Talent, with 20 years of experience working in recruitment across the UK, New Zealand and Australian markets – with a strong focus on marketing, and now sales.
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