by Susanne Aronowitz
Associate Dean for Law Career Services
So you just attended another networking event, met some interesting people, and came home with a stack of new business cards. Now what?
The magic to networking is in effective follow through. Our own Sandra Derian recently found a terrific article that offers clever tips on writing the perfect networking email to convert your new acquaintances into long-term professional relationships.
What follow-up strategies work best for you? Send us a message at lawcareer@ggu.edu to let us know!
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