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“Women Find Nontraditional Ways to Network for Advancement”
Filed under Networking, On the Job, Women and Careers
Posted by Libraries, June 27, 2006
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Perri Capell, IMDiversity,
http://www.imdiversity.com/Villages/Woman/careersworkplaceemployment/careerjournalwomennetworking_1104.asp
Originally published in Career Journal.
It should come as no surprise that women don’t necessarily network in the same way that men do. This article explores the different ways in which professional women meet and discuss business in environments as varied as knitting groups and book clubs.
For more information on networking, visit our Career Resource e-Library at http://my.simmons.edu/library/collections/career/ntwkg.shtml.
—Stephanie Miles
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