Professional networking is one of the most valuable career development skills, yet many students and early-career professionals find it uncomfortable, transactional, or difficult to navigate. This course provides a practical, research-informed approach to professional networking that focuses on building relationships authentically rather than collecting contacts. Learners will discover how to build a professional network by identifying and activating their existing network, building meaningful connections at career fairs, industry events, and alumni gatherings, and creating LinkedIn outreach messages that earn responses, a practical look at professional networking on social media. The course also covers informational interviews, professional communication, interpersonal skills, follow-up strategies, and long-term relationship building through a help-first mindset, addressing why networking is important for sustainable career growth. Designed for graduates, job seekers, introverts, and early-career professionals, this course offers actionable networking strategies for networking with confidence in both in-person and digital environments, whether you're new to networking or refining existing people skills. By the end of the course, learners will develop a personalized networking action plan, complete outreach templates, and establish sustainable networking habits that support career growth, job opportunities, mentorship, and professional success.
What you'll learn
how to identify and activate your existing network
strategies for building meaningful connections at events
creating effective outreach messages on LinkedIn
conducting informational interviews
developing interpersonal communication skills
implementing follow-up strategies
Course objectives
to increase confidence in networking
to cultivate sustainable networking habits
to support career growth through effective relationship-building