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Job Search Group: Building and Maintaining Your Network

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In-Person Event Career Workshop

Wed, Feb 11, 2026

5:15 PM – 6:15 PM EST (GMT-5)

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Join the Greene Center for part 3 in our 5-part series dedicated to supporting students' job searches. In this third session, you’ll learn how to build and maintain your professional network and contacts, and draft a networking note so that you’ll be ready to connect with an alum or professional. Through a brief presentation and peer-to-peer discussions, you will be ready to hit the ground running in your job search.

Key takeaways-
- Discover strategies to engage and expand connections with your network for information, connections, and referrals as part of your job search strategy
- Practice drafting a networking outreach email
- Develop your personalized organization and follow-up plan
- Leverage Greene Center technology tools to continue building your network

You can attend as few or as many sessions in this series as you want. If you miss a session, it does not mean you can not participate in a different session this Spring. We will offer each part of our 5-part series twice this Spring.

Please note: If you or an event participant requires disability-related accommodations, please contact Scott Sheehan (ssheeha4@ur.rochester.edu) as soon as possible, ideally at least 3-5 business days in advance of the event. Thank you.

These programs are designed to be open to any and all University of Rochester students, faculty and staff regardless of race, color, religion, national origin, or sex, and is consistent with all current governing federal and state nondiscrimination law. We recognize the intersectionality of individual identities and recommend that you join any programs that you identify with to explore your career interests, connect to networks, and discover helpful resources.

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