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![]() ![]() NetworkingA study by Mark Gronowetter at Harvard found that 75% of all professional and technical positions are filled through personal contacts. Your personal contacts will open doors in the future in ways you cannot foresee. Networking is one of the best ways to find an internship.What is Networking?Networking is a way to obtain information, advice, support, resources, and referrals. Networking is talking with professionals in your career field to market yourself.Steps to Networking1. StartList every single person you know. Then tell each of those people what kind of job you are looking for and ask them if they know anyone working in that field. 2. Set up a Meeting with the Contacts Call the contact people whose names you received. Tell them who referred you first. Then tell them who you are and why you are calling: ie., you are interested in entering this field and were told he/she would be a good person to talk to. Tell each person you would like to learn as much about preparing for the field as you can and that you only need a brief meeting (20-30 minutes). Ask what day is good for a meeting. Be flexible and polite. 3. At the Informational Interview Be on time, dress professionally, give the person a firm handshake, be pleasant, and polite. In your meeting (informational interview), let the contact know what you are looking for (career objective) and ask for suggestions on how you might pursue it. Ask questions to obtain information and to learn all you can about that career field. Have Questions Prepared:You may want to ask:
Then do the Following to Market Yourself:
4. Send a Thank You Note and Continue Contact
5. Log Contacts Keep a personal log of your contacts and who they were referred by. It's important to be able to keep track of everyone you have talked to, and when, so that you can make follow-up phone calls. Click here for a printable contacts table. |
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