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By Jennifer Graham
Jennifer GrahamAssociate Director, Undergraduate Career Development, Pulsifer Career Development Center
As stated many times before in CareerEdge, networking is critical for professional development and can be a catalyst for your career trajectory. One of the easiest ways to network are at job fairs or events dedicated to bringing professionals together in one room. This gives you the chance to introduce yourself to employers and make your first impression. There are a few things you should know in order to present the best version of yourself.
We are focused on bringing employers to you on campus! We host networking and on-campus events for employers to present themselves to help you learn about their companies. Sometimes you realize that you don’t know what you don’t know – so be open minded to new ideas and companies you may not have heard of before. Be sure to attend as many as you can to broaden your knowledge and opportunities.