How do students identify and cultivate their network? - Deepstash

How do students identify and cultivate their network?

It starts with their immediate, personal network. This could include their peers, friends, professors, alumni, or an employer (if they’re working part-time or doing an internship). 

They should take a hard look at this network and see if someone they know can help them with what they need.

Next, they should think about all the people this person in their network might know.

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