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How to Network


Networking is about building and maintaining relationships with people which may lead to a mutually beneficial exchange at some point in the future. Networking for students is an important asset that when developed from a young age can help you later in life.”

– The American Psychological Association (APA)

Teaching your Child Networking

Dos and Don’ts of Student Networking

DO

  • Attend networking opportunities: volunteering, student group events, professional or academic events
  • Research: learn about people in the industry, especially ones you may interact with
  • Prepare a 30-second elevator pitch: As a student it can be hard to get noticed. If this is the case try giving a short pitch about who you are, what you’re studying and what you’re interested in doing after graduating.
  • Ask questions: take an interest in listening to and learning from others in the industry
  • Connect with people you meet, on social media: if someone gives you a business card, follow up by following them on platforms

DON’T

  • Lose your manners through nerves: try to counteract anxiety with politeness
  • Forget to introduce yourself: make a good first impression by telling someone who you are and what you do
  • Waste opportunities: networking only works if you speak to people

From the dos and don’ts of student networking

Read more

  • Exploring the importance of networking for students
  • The One Career Trick You Need to Know Now: Networking

What are some things they can do?

  • Join clubs, groups, or volunteer organizations of interest.
  • Build an online presence. Create a LinkedIn profile, make a website, or an online portfolio.
  • Engage with teachers and adults in the community.
  • Find adults with similar interests, or a career that interests them.
  • Get a part-time job and talk to their boss, other employees, and customers about their career interests.

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