Helpful Resources

If you’re looking for your dream job or just don’t know how to land one, networking is your answer!!

Forge good relationships with lecturers and tutors

Most lecturers, if not all, have professional links to the industry. With years of experience in the field, they can advise you of internship opportunities, get you an invitation to networking events or simply keep an eye out for jobs that might be of interest.

Embrace social media

As you reach the end of your degree, it’s time to take social media seriously — LinkedIn especially. Create your own profile and start connecting with your peers and existing industry connections. While an online connection might not lead directly to a career opportunity, you’ll certainly be in the know when something arises.

Set up your own website

A personal website provides the opportunity to showcase your skills and experience, particularly in fields where creativity is highly sought after. Think of it like your virtual résumé. Like your LinkedIn profile, keep the site updated with your latest work samples, projects, extracurricular activities and awards.

Get out more

Muster up the courage to go to events and meet-ups. The casual setting means there’s less pressure, making it easier to chat to industry professionals and peers. It can also be a lot of fun if you show up with some of your classmates.

Collaborate with your peers

The best innovations stem from good collaboration. Get together with peers who share your passions and start a venture, whether it’s an informal group blog, uni-based event or even a small business. And don’t forget to explore opportunities for further training, such as an internship, short course or MOOC.

Source link: https://www.gooduniversitiesguide.com.au/education-blogs/student-life/five-networking-tips-for-students

 

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