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The Power of Networking in Career Growth

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The Power of Networking in Career Growth

Networking is one of the most powerful tools you can use to grow in your career. Beyond formal qualifications and experience, it is often who you know that can accelerate your path to success. Studies suggest that nearly 70–80% of jobs are secured through networking and referrals rather than public job postings.

Why Networking Matters:

  • Hidden Opportunities: Many companies rely on employee referrals to hire, which means jobs aren’t always advertised.

  • Mentorship & Guidance: A strong network provides you with experienced mentors who can advise you on key career decisions.

  • Personal Branding: Networking helps others recognize your expertise and credibility in your field.

How to Build Strong Networks:

  • Attend industry events, conferences, and seminars.

  • Leverage LinkedIn effectively by engaging in meaningful conversations, not just sending requests.

  • Follow up and stay in touch—relationships thrive when nurtured consistently.

Remember, networking is not just about asking for favors; it’s about building authentic, mutually beneficial relationships.

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