Networking is very much essential for job searching. It means getting to know people in the right sector where you are intending to have a job. It is a very good way to extract information related to the particular sector which might be beneficial for your job preparation. Then, the question is how one can do networking. You might already know about social media platforms like ‘LinkedIn’. This is a professional networking site. You can communicate with the professionals as much as you like. As a fresher, one should exploit this social media platform to good use. The benefits are
(1) You connect with the relevant people
As a fresher,
you have to apply in different fields for jobs and you have zero experience. While
prepping for interviews, you will require a lot of detailed information. Networking
can help you in this regard. By interacting with relevant people, you gain valuable
information that can be used later in the interviews. This helps to set the distinction
between you and the others in the interviews. Better prepared candidates are
always appreciated by the interviewers.
(2) You can get a reference
In companies, people leave all the time for better opportunities. Companies do not like to go for placement drive for just one post. In such a case, networking helps you to get the information at the earliest. Most of the time, your acquaintance may suggest your name for the post. The interview becomes easy since you have a reference from a trusted person. Generally, engineering colleges have very active alumni groups. Alumni groups are very helpful as they are emotionally attached to the last attended institute. Students should get attached to these groups through various social media platforms. Moreover, it may help you to grab internships in their organizations easily.
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