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Best practices for networking as a working learner

Apr 13 2023 . 10 min read / view
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As a working student, you have a lot on your plate - from managing your coursework to meeting your professional obligations. But in today's competitive job market, networking is more important than ever. Building strong relationships with professionals in your field can help you land internships, and job opportunities, and seek expert mentorship.

Here are some best practices for networking as a working student:

Attend Events: Attending events related to your industry is a great way to meet professionals and expand your network. Whether it's a conference, a workshop, or a networking event, these opportunities allow you to interact with people who share your interests and goals. Make sure to bring business cards and be prepared to introduce yourself and ask questions.

Leverage Social Media: Social media platforms like LinkedIn and Twitter can be powerful tools for networking. Make sure your profiles are up-to-date and professional and use them to connect with professionals in your field. Join groups related to your industry and participate in discussions. Share relevant articles and insights to demonstrate your expertise and build your brand.

Seek Out Mentorship: Mentorship can be invaluable for working students. A mentor can provide guidance, support, and even introductions to other professionals in the field.Seek out individuals who have experience in your industry and who you admire. Reach out to them and ask if they would be willing to meet for coffee or have a phone call to discuss your career goals.

Follow-Up: Following up is key to building and maintaining relationships. After meeting someone at an event or connecting with them on social media, make sure to follow up with a personalized message. Thank them for their time and express your interest in staying in touch. You can also share an article or resource that you think might be of interest to them.

Be Authentic: Finally, remember to be yourself. Networking is about building genuine relationships, not just collecting business cards. Focus on making meaningful connections with people who share your values and interests. Don't be afraid to show your personality and let your passion shine through.

 

In conclusion, networking is a crucial part of building a successful career as a working student.By attending events, leveraging social media, seeking mentorship, following up, and being authentic, you can build a strong network of professionals in your field that will support and guide you throughout your career journey.




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