Networking 101

Small talk may lead to a big opportunity

 
By RACHEL MELKE
Updated: January 22, 2012, 9:40 PM
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Networking is becoming more important a the job market becomes more competitive, and students looking to get a leg up on the competition will find assistance on campus Tuesday.

Grand Valley State University Career Services and the Office of Multicultural Affairs will host Networking 101 and the Art of Small Talk in the Pere Marquette Room of the Kirkhof Center on Tuesday from 4 to 6 p.m.

“Attending an event like this is helpful for students because it connects them directly with employers and gives them a safe space to begin practicing their networking skills,” said Janean Couch, assistant director of Career Services. “This event will help students become more comfortable with networking and help them learn how to articulate their skills in a conversation.

“Overall, the event will broaden their networking opportunities that can lead to internship and employment in the long run.”

The event will feature a presentation by GVSU alumnus Maxine Gray, who will explain to students what networking is, how to network and how it is beneficial in a student’s job search.

Students will be given time to practice their networking skills following Gray’s presentation using her tips.

Students will also be able to connect with employers from Prudential and Herman Miller, as well as Career Center staff.

“Throughout a person’s life they will make invaluable networking contacts even just through casual conversations that will develop into valuable relations — from friendships, to colleagues to professional prospects,” said Susan Proctor, assistant director of Career Services.

The event sponsor, Prudential, will be awarding prizes for the best networkers later in the night.

“In my opinion, networking is the best way to find a job or internship, and beyond that, it vastly increases the odds of finding a position you truly love,” Proctor said. “Talking with others about their experiences and learning about a company culture is so important — and not something that can be easily brought up in an interview setting.”

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