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October 06, 2009

Make Yourself Useful: a WSJ Law Blog Chat

You have heard the CSO say it over and over - network, network, network. And it isn't just career counselors. Experts across the country have made it clear that, with the challenges presented by the economy, more and more positions (including legal positions) are being filled through networking.

You simply cannot overlook the importance of making these efforts.

Click here to read a post on today's Wall Street Journal Law Blog highlighting a conversation with one expert whose networking stratagies include making yourself useful.

Put his advice to work - by making yourself useful you also make yourself stand out!

Posted by kcc17 at October 6, 2009 06:42 PM