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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]People always say networking is very important for your career. But I always wonder why? It seems to me that networking takes a lot of energy, effort, time, etc. With the same amount of effort, if you focus on your work/study, you usually can do very well if not outstandingly well. Then which strategy is better: spend all your energy on your work (the technical skills, etc.) vs. spend part of the energy to meet the minimum requirement of the work, then spend the rest of the energy on networking? I have always been using the first strategy and have been out of graduate school not long ago. I started to realize that my old strategy will not work, but am currently in a confused stage and need some advice. [/quote] "It's not what you know, it's who you know." There's probably a good reason why that popular, oft-repeated quote is not reversed.[/quote]
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