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"Networking" is defined as :
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Expanding one's social network or sphere of
influence by initiating mutually advantageous new
relationships with people. |
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Connecting with people of like interests for the
purpose of uncovering opportunities, identifying
landmines and learning of best practices. |
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Process of finding out about potential clients from
friends, business contacts, co-workers, acquaintances,
and fellow members in professional and civic
organizations. |
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Networking is one's ability to make contact with
others in obtaining research, information, and
services about career fields, organizations, or job
industries in order to enhance career goals... |
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Also known as the "hidden job market," networking
is the process of making contacts in the same job
industry in hopes of eventually getting help from
those people to acquire jobs. ... |
"Club" is defined as :
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A club is generally an association of people united by a common interest or goal, as opposed to any natural ties of kinship. Such clubs occur in all ancient states of which we have detailed knowledge. |
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Come for the food, stay for the fellowship. Jobs, Jokes, Joviality and