The other kind of Social Networking

I know what you’re think­ing, “Blog­ging, twit­ter, Face­book, LinkedIn, indenti​.ca, what­ever other new­fan­gled appli­ca­tions with man­gled Eng­lish for names are all the rage now.…”

The truth is, I spent about an hour yes­ter­day evening walk­ing around my school’s “Career Explo­ration Fair”. Employ­ees from large law firms, pub­lic inter­est groups and gov­ern­ment agen­cies set up tables hand­ing out info and tschotchkes to curi­ous law students.

It was not a recruit­ment oppor­tu­nity. As a result, I received some solid answers to the types of frank ques­tions I prob­a­bly would not have asked. It was also an edu­ca­tional expe­ri­ence in imme­di­ate net­work­ing; unfor­tu­nately much less enjoy­able (per­son­ally) than the online vari­ety and some­thing I expect I’ll be doing a lot more of.

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