I know, I know. You’re sick of hearing that you should network. But unless you’re one of the small percentage of people who love networking or whose career is where you want it and likely to stay that way, you probably need to network more, whether online and/or in-person.
That’s true even if you’re not looking for a job: Networking can create a stable of connections who can clue you in on new best practices, ground-floor trends, shortcuts to advanced certifications, etc. But networking is particularly compelling for people looking for a good job.
My PsychologyToday.com article today explains why and, importantly, how to do it well.
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