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How does one "network"?
People saw it and well the message has reached. Toodles hater
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reply How has moderator allowed this comment to be posted in the first place?
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reply Intern a lot and keep in touch with your managers at the place you interned. Keeping in touch doesnt mean you have to keep making small talk. Send them a greeting on festivals. If you see some update on any law that you worked on maybe drop in a text. Try to do more than one internship at the same place (a prospective place where you would prefer to work).
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Exactly lol
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reply So well-said
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reply Texting people on Linkedin is not networking. For you, the best possible option might be to use your parent's acquaintances to help you land a job. Otherwise, I think it is really difficult to build connections in just a year, especially with people like law firm partners (who are the only ones who could help with the job). Also, always be ready to chirp, I have networked with people in weddings and even a funeral for that matter. A good chat goes a long way and you never know when you might need some "help" from that distant uncle to bypass HR policies and skew the recruitment interview in your favor.
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reply I had the same question, how useful are these random LinkedIn messages?
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reply I know this might seem like a stupid question to some, but I genuinely do not know how. I am in my final year of a 3-year LLB. Our college doesn't have placements. The only way I can get a job at a good corporate firm is through networking, I've heard. How do I go about this? Especially in LinkedIn, do I just randomly message people working at firms?
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