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Networking for every college student and graduate : starting your career off right / Dr. Michael Lawrence Faulkner, Andrea R. Nierenberg ; with a guest chapter by Stephen L. Faulkner.

By: Contributor(s): Material type: TextTextEdition: Second editionDescription: xv, 173 pages : illustrations ; 23 cmISBN:
  • 9780133741131
  • 0133741133
Subject(s): DDC classification:
  • 650.1/3 23
LOC classification:
  • HD69.S8 F383 2014
  • HM741
Contents:
What Is Networking, and Is It Any Different for College Students Than Anyone Else? -- Positioning Yourself and Your Brand, "You" -- Creating Connections: The People You Need in Your Network -- Characteristics of Great Networkers -- When Networking Doesn't Come Easy: Networking for Introverts -- How to Expand Your Network -- Keeping Your Network Alive and Growing -- Networking Etiquette -- The Social Media -- Organizing and Keeping Track of Your Network (By Stephen L. Faulkner) -- Getting Up to the Door for the Interview -- Tying It All Together.
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Revised edition of: Networking for college students (and recent graduates). 2011.

Includes bibliographical references (page 165) and index.

What Is Networking, and Is It Any Different for College Students Than Anyone Else? -- Positioning Yourself and Your Brand, "You" -- Creating Connections: The People You Need in Your Network -- Characteristics of Great Networkers -- When Networking Doesn't Come Easy: Networking for Introverts -- How to Expand Your Network -- Keeping Your Network Alive and Growing -- Networking Etiquette -- The Social Media -- Organizing and Keeping Track of Your Network (By Stephen L. Faulkner) -- Getting Up to the Door for the Interview -- Tying It All Together.

Patron comment on 2014-04-29

It has been said that millennials believe that hard work is the key to success, they believe this more so than previous generations. But according to this book, this belief in hard work being the key might let millennials down. This book shows the true importance of networking, what it takes to network, with whom to network, and how to translate these contacts into a job. It goes from what questions to ask, to rapport building, to keeping in touch, and how to ask for favors in the appropriate way. This book is an amazing resource addressing the most valuable resource that many college students and recent grads forget that they have, and how to tap into this resources appropriately. In reading this book, you will gain a complete understanding of networking and its importance to you in not only your career search, but in your future as a whole.

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