How to build a network with out a network

Networking can seem like a big hurdle when you’re just starting your career. However, you don’t need a vast network to get started. Here’s how to build one from the ground up.

1. Start with University Connections

As a recent graduate or student, your university can be a great resource. Attend career fairs, alumni events, and connect with professors who can help you find opportunities.

2. Ask for Informational Interviews

An informational interview is a great way to learn more about a specific field, company, or role. It’s also a valuable opportunity to build a relationship with someone in your desired industry. Don’t be afraid to ask for one—many professionals are willing to help.

3. Let GConnection Help You Network

GConnection connects you directly with students, alumni, and employers, allowing you to skip some of the traditional networking barriers. By using our platform, you can easily make connections.

Building a network doesn’t have to be overwhelming. Start small, stay consistent, and use platforms like GConnection to help you connect directly with employers and expand your network.

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