




Networking is an essential skill worth developing during your time in college. When utilized appropriately, networking can help you learn more about careers, industries, and jobs.
So, what exactly is networking? In the simplest form, networking is relationship building. People you can network with are all around you including professors, relatives, friends, alumni, etc. Networking begins with simply talking to these people. Everyone you talk to could potentially suggest another person who might help you, and your circle of contacts grows! Networking is most effective when you stay in periodic contact. This way when you seek advice, your networking contacts know you and know something about you.
There are many ways to begin your journey of networking. A few ways you can start to build relationships include attending career fairs, association meetings, networking events, lectures, volunteering, and informational interviews. You can also create an online presence with professional social media sites such as LinkedIn, Twitter, and Facebook. Below are a few tips to assist you with your networking.
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