by dcaceres | Mar 24, 2021 | Networking Series
Who do you talk to about your plans for the future? Your mom? Your uncle who does a job you think is interesting? Your coach from high school, because he seems to care? Your best friend because they get you? Whoever they are, that’s your current network. But now you...
by dcaceres | Mar 11, 2021 | Networking Series
How can I approach an adult? They’re successful, they’re busy, and they’re doing really cool things. Why would they want to talk to me? When you approach from a place of service — whether it be for internships, connections, or just to learn more about a field — you...
by dcaceres | Mar 5, 2021 | Networking Series
To review from last week: Building relationships requires sharing who you are. Your individuality is valuable. But, just like any currency, personal currency’s value is fungible, not innate; it must be defined before it can have value. The next time someone says,...
by dcaceres | Feb 15, 2021 | Networking Series
Quick review from last week in case you missed it! You’ve got a unique story to tell. Your goal is to show you’re interesting and memorable. Others (alums, profs, Career Services) want to help you craft that story if you’re stuck. There are lots of reasons someone...
by dcaceres | Feb 10, 2021 | Networking Series
Here’s a quick recap from last week: Lots of people look at your LinkedIn “About.” Your “About” should include who you are, what you study, what you enjoy,and why you do what you do. Have a trusted person proofread your “About.” Cold emails, especially in the digital...
by dcaceres | Feb 5, 2021 | Networking Series
A quick summary of emailing tips: Answer Who, What, & When: Who are you? What are you interested in? When can you meet? In cold emails, be OVERT Original Very quick to respond Enthusiastic Respectful Thankful Now picture this: after emailing {dream alum},...
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