Networking. For many it’s a word that evokes the image of awkwardly attempting to mingle with strangers at a professional reception…That does occasionally happen, but it’s a very small part of what it actually means to build your professional network. In reality, networking is about making new friends in a professional context, and building concentric rings of connections to people whose work inspires and informs the young professional you are and/or aim to be.

Making Connections and Networking as Research for Internships

The practice of networking and how valuable it can be as a research tool as you plan your internship search

When we think of networking, many associate the word with hustling to get a job or shaking hands with someone …

By Emily Tareila
Emily Tareila Program Director, Charles Hamilton Houston Internship Program
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Essential Social Skills You Need to Advance Your Career

Having the right social skills is key to succeeding in both remote and in-person office environments. Below are the six most important social skills you’ll need to continue to advance your career.

1. Communication

Few social skills are as important …

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Uncovering the Reasons You’re Not Getting Job Offers

This article will help you evaluate the areas in which you can improve in the job or internship search and how to adjust your strategies to help get a job offer.

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