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Department of Humanities 04/23/2020

Unit 1:

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What is Networking
 Networking is establishing and nurturing long-term, mutually beneficial
relationships with the people
 . You don't have to join several professional associations and attend
every networking event that comes your way in order to be a successful
networker.
 Capture networking opportunities all around .

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Faculty- Dr. Rati Oberoi 2
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1.) Professional Networking helps in the following ways


i.) In getting a job faster.
ii.) Gives a professional advantage.
iii.) Invest in relationships — professional and personal
iv.) Understand latest trends industry,
v.) Keep a pulse on the job market
vi.) Meet prospective mentors, partners, and clients,
vii.) Gain access to the necessary resources that will help career development.
viii.) Helps in promotions.

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How to become Effective Networker


1.) Notall networking styles suit everybody.
If you are an introvert, try networking personally on a one to one basis.
2.) Choose the social and professional gathering you would like to attend.
3.) Head into an activity with a game plan.
4.) Have a follow up plan

Faculty- Dr. Shalini Vohra 4


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Reference Netiquette
•Why Do People Use Netiquette?
http://www.ehow.com/about_4609432_why-do-people-use-netiquette.htmlNetiquette Home Page
http://www.albion.com/netiquette/Netiquette (Internet Etiquette)
http://www.livinginternet.com/i/ia_nq.htm RFC 1855

•Internet Etiquette
http://www.dtcc.edu/cs/rfc1855.html
Learn the Net's Netiquette
http://www.learnthenet.com/learn-about/netiquette/

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Look For A Mentor


Look people who enjoy sharing their knowledge.
2. Find people who have time to mentor.
3. Select positive yet realistic people that give honest critiques.
4. Choose leaders that take pride in helping you find success and not
people who feel threatened by you
5. Mentors should have large network by gaining respect in their
profession, social groups and community.

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How to Connect
1.) Social Media
2.) Linkedin
3.) QR Code Business Cards
4.) Include Apps like include: Here On Biz, Newsle and Tinder.
5.) Start a Blog

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1.) Give in order to receive – help others


2.) Join Professional Events and organisations
3.) Join Social organisations
5.) Be active on social accounts
6.) Nurture relationships

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Be a Successful Networker

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