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    Networking

    en-usNovember 13, 2018
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    Tune in to the Management Insights podcast on Networking with today’s guest, Suzanne de Janasz. Learn more about Networking and how you can empower your students to build networks, so they shift from a job search focus to build a network and meet their dream career goals. Hear practical ways to tap into existing communities and social media to develop mutually supportive relationships based on proven techniques. Help students create a vision for their future and identify paths to get there. Listen in and benefit from insights from an internationally known practitioner in the field, author, and college professor to support your professionalism and position your students to network for career success.

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