Networking
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Relationship-building for a purpose of mutual professional benefit Networking is the ability to connect with people who may be on a career path you are interested in. These conversations are the opportunity to exchange ideas and information between people who have a shared interest. Networking can be one on one or in a group setting, often times informal. This goal of networking is to enable you to find future job opportunities, help others and advance your career. Networking encourages people to learn more about potential career fields and enhance interpersonal skills.
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Employers want to know who you are professionally and what you bring to the table. Networking is your time to communicate your skills and the value you have.
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Attending in person or virtual events such as panels, committees, meet & greets, or conferences. Networking can also be considered doing outreach such as connecting with people through email, LinkedIn, social media or phone calls.
A memorable way to introduce yourself that briefly conveys the following:
“I Am” (Present)
“I Have Done” (Past)
“I Plan To” (Future)
ÃÛÌÒ½´Methodist University host two career fairs a year that is open to all undergraduate students, graduate students, and alumni. This gives students a chance to network and gather information about top employers in the DFW area as well as across the country. The career fair host employers ready to hire students for internships, full time, and part time jobs.
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