Although people may enjoy or despise it, networking is undoubtedly an important tool in your arsenal to help you gain valuable and practical information that may even land you a job. Now, more so than ever, networking has become critical as the number of face-to-face opportunities has dramatically been reduced due to the pandemic. In this episode of the Public Health Insight Podcast, we will show you why public health and global health professionals should use networking to learn from others in the field to develop their interests and advance their career goals.
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