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Productivity Tip:
“Start strong! Train your brain to shift to work mode by setting a regular time during the day for your
lessons. Set an alarm and stick to your working hours.”
DO
Networking refers to connecting with the right people to advance one’s careers and skills. Think of it as
part of your professional journey. Networking is a two-way communication process. The goal is to build
relationships and allow people to help each other. We use networking for many things: to find a job, to get
some work experience, or to sell something.
Do remember that networking does not only happen in events. Any gathering may be a networking opportunity.
The use of social media (FB, Twitter, Instagram) can also help us grow our network of important professional
contacts.
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Please list down your existing social media accounts. (FB, Twitter, Instagram etc.) From each of your
social media accounts, list the professional contact/s you want to tap. Why this person/s?
FB , Instagram Tiktok.
Sir Jez ,
because he is our Org adviser .
Sometimes we are shy about reaching out to others, especially strangers. How can you overcome
your shyness to be able to network?
it
I overcome
by just approaching
professionally .
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Where do you/ your friends/ family members find information about jobs?
1.Create a professional profile on LinkedIn, Jobs180 and Jobstreet. Use job portals such as LinkedIn,
Jobs180, JobStreet to create your online resume/portfolio. Start connecting with persons/companies you are
interested in.
▪Facebook, Twitter – If you follow the companies or persons that you like, you may be able to find
jobs/opportunities.
▪LinkedIn, Jobs180, Jobstreet and other job portals – Let employers know that you are interesting, talented,
and can contribute. Share your passions, achievements, and work experience (if any).
2.Attend Job Fairs (online or face to face). Check the job fairs near you (Public Employer Service Office,
University’s virtual career fair or recruitment activity). Career fairs are an avenue to meet with your potential
employer and learn about job opportunities.
3.Attend public conferences or workshops. Learn new things each day. Stay informed. Connect with
people you don't usually talk to everyday.
4.Stay active in your community. Know what’s happening in your area. Reach out to others. See how you
can help. Build genuine connections.
5.Do cold calls. “Cold calling” is a strategy to reach out to a potential contact whom you do not know. This
can be done through social media. Most times, the person will not respond. But don’t feel discouraged. Try
another contact. Keep trying until you get a positive response.
NOTE: After this module, start building your network through Linkedin. Follow individuals or companies you
want to be connected with. By your second year, the expectation is that you have already created your
LinkedIn account in your Gen Ed subject (Personal Marketing Tools). If you don’t have one yet, please create
your Linkedin portfolio and start building your network.
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THINK
Think of the people you can reach out to. They may or may not be in your circle yet. But it’s always
possible to widen your circle. :)
List down the people who could help you with ideas or career advice. They can be 5 people you know (and
who know you) + 5 who may not know you but want in your network.
Networking Exercise #1: People I KNOW (and who KNOW ME) and can be in my network.
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My Filipino Aliant
4.
5.
*Not their real names
Networking Exercise #2: People I DO NOT KNOW and want to network with
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As you reach out to the names that you just listed down, ask yourself these questions and answer them.
What will you share with them? What can you offer?
Every network is built on trust. People may help you get into their network if they trust you. Without that trust,
you may struggle to get beyond the introduction. But for you to be trusted, you need to be trustworthy.
Build Trust By
ALERT!!! Be mindful of people you want to follow on social media. Do the necessary background checks on
them, if needed. Also, DO NOT give your personal details to strangers. Be wary of scammers.
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REFLECT
(Duration: 10 mins)
Employers check your social media accounts. You need to behave in a way that will help you get employed.
Don’t let employers get the wrong first impression about you! Try to reflect on the following reminders.
Visit the FB Career and Linkages page. For questions and concerns, feel free to reach out to your local
Alumni and Corporate Engagement (ACE) person.