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“Unique Networks for Women: How to Leverage What You’ve Got”
Filed under Job Search Process, Networking, Women and Careers
Posted by Libraries, November 01, 2006
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Susan Aaron, Monster.com
http://diversity.monster.com/wo/articles/networking/?WT.mc_n=MNL000275
Many women today live such hectic lives that they don’t seem to have the time for professional networking. This article suggests you focus on those activities you are already involved with — such as your book club or the gym — and go from there.
For additional networking resources, visit our e-Library at http://my.simmons.edu/library/collections/career/ntwkg.shtml.
—Stephanie Miles
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