Tips from 21 experts about how to network in their industries

It’s more than just exchanging business cards or connecting on social media platforms; it’s about forging meaningful relationships that can open doors to opportunities that often are not advertised. Think of networking as a two-way street, where you gain insights and advice from experienced professionals and get the chance to make a lasting impression that could lead to job referrals.

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Sustaining Conversations About Diversity and Inclusion at Work

A renewed commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion (DEI) in the workplace has shone a light on the importance of connecting with co-workers and creating a safe environment for open dialogue. And one way to proactively facilitate this dialogue is through book-club style discussion groups.

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A Day in the Life : Assistant Wind Developer for an Independent Power Company (Energy)

8:00 AM: After waking up in the Holiday Inn in a remote part of Iowa, you get in your rented SUV and drive into town to have a breakfast meeting at the local diner with the mayor. Your development team …

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What Is Front-End Engineering?

Front-end engineering focuses on software that clients, customers, and users see and interact with. This part of engineering focuses on the user experience and interface, including how fast a site loads, how easy it is to navigate, and whether it’s visually appealing.

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A Guide to the H-1B Visa: The Top Companies for Sponsorship

Many of the major companies sponsor these visas, but some are better than others, while smaller companies often don’t have the resources, time, or ability to sponsor foreign workers. Even if they’re willing to commit to the required time and money, at the end of the day, it’s a lottery. With that being said, it can be helpful to have a general understanding of some of the top companies that sponsor H-1B visas as you begin to think about your post-graduate career.

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How to Succeed in a Difficult Job Market After Graduation

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Completing a degree in healthcare is quite an accomplishment. Years of rigorous courses, studying and memorizing large amounts of information, and attending countless hours of clinical experience can feel like climbing Mt. Everest, but the excitement and anticipation …

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Winning at Diversity Interviews: Essential Tips

Companies increasingly recognize the value of diverse teams in driving innovation, creativity, and overall success. As such, many organizations are placing a strong emphasis on diversity-focused recruiting, seeking candidates who not only have the right skills and experience but also bring unique perspectives and backgrounds to the table.

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Graduation Doesn’t Mean Goodbye: 7 Tips for Staying Involved

Whether you’re graduating with an associate’s degree, a bachelor’s degree or a different form of credential, you should consider, as you prepare to leave, how you can stay involved and remain a part of the education community and, in doing so, give back to the institution that has likely given you so much.

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What Is a Cloud Security Engineer?

As a type of security engineer, cloud security engineers are responsible for designing, implementing, and maintaining the security of an organization’s cloud computing environment to protect against cyberthreats.

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12 great remote jobs those early in their marketing and advertising careers

Other professions do lend themselves well to remote work. These can be described as “knowledge work” which, in today’s world, often means people seated at desks working on computers. Many of those in marketing and advertising careers do exactly that. So, if you’re early in your career and want to work remotely, the occupational fields of marketing and advertising should be of interest to you.

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