Students Need to Network

by sgrady | June 14, 2010 06:42

The importance of networking has never been as apparent as it is today. But a recent WSJ article points out that students just do not incorporate networking into their job searches as undergraduates. The main reason? Uncertainty. Whether they are uncertain about with whom they should speak, uncertain about how they should phrase their questions, or uncertain about their identity as students versus job seekers, these reasons all contribute to the overall lack of student networking.

With a tough job market that certainly impacts today's graduating seniors, they need to network. But should they go it alone? Of course not - they should turn to the career services office of their school to overcome these uncertainities.

Now, schools using OneWire's Campus Pro application to fulfill their campus recruiting needs have enhanced resources at their fingertips to better help their students gain access to much-needed networking opportunities. From scheduling career fairs and employer presentations to hosting networking events and career workshops, Campus Pro Partner Schools can help their students get hired faster.

Want to learn more? Email us at campuspro@onewire.com.

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