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Season 4. Episode 9.
What is networking, and why is it important for students? This question and more is answered in the ninth episode of Education Chat’s fourth season. Your host Natalie Hinton provides her own student guide to networking in this episode that will help students like her gain a better understanding of how to form meaningful connections that will last a lifetime. Networking is the art of building relationships with others, and can open doors to countless opportunities, from internships and jobs to mentorships and professional connections. But, how can one successfully network?
Join Natalie as she chats with Jess Zento, a student at RCC and a College Corps fellow who shares her experience attending the Growing Inland Achievement Toward a Shared Vision conference and highlights how networking has impacted her academic and personal growth. She speaks out about why networking is essential for students, the common challenges that come with it, and simple strategies to make networking approachable, even if you’re just starting out.
Whether you’re a student just starting to build your network or looking to strengthen existing connections, this episode is packed with insights and actionable tips to help you network effectively both in-person and virtually.
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Education Chat tells the stories of students in the Inland Empire by cultivating meaningful discussions about lived experiences, successes, and opportunities for growth. Join GIA Intern Natalie Hinton as she engages in candid conversations with students throughout the region. The show is produced by Growing Inland Achievement, a collective impact organization in the Inland Empire with a mission to increase economic prosperity in the region by increasing educational attainment.