Networking is more important than ever in today’s economic climate. Whether you are currently employed and looking to enhance your value or are looking for a new position, having connections to turn to can be your lifeline.

Despite the technological advances in our modern age, many jobs are still found through interpersonal connections. So if you’re looking for employment, expanding your network enables you to hear about word-of-mouth job openings that might not otherwise be publicized. Additionally, if you have a personal recommendation from someone who already works at your potential employer, this greatly increases your chances of being interviewed and subsequently hired.

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