Building Career Connections — Networking Tools for Law Students and New Lawyers
Donna Gerson | 2007
From a working definition of networking to step-by-step instructions on
how to cultivate and maintain relationships and how to engage in
informational interviewing, this book can help law students and new
lawyers build the connections they need to succeed. They will learn to
identify networking sources, initiate contacts, socialize with
confidence, develop and nurture networking relationships, continuously
broaden their circles of contacts, and arrange and conduct
informational interviews. A separate chapter is included on networking
and the nontraditional career. Sample “approach” letters and thank you
notes are also featured. Quotes and “In Their Own Words” sidebars with
advice from lawyers and career professionals are sprinkled throughout
the text. In a review in the February 2007 NALP Bulletin, Bill
Chamberlain of Northwestern University School of Law calls Gerson’s
book “a gem . . . practical and readable.” Gerson, he says, “distills
the conventional wisdom about networking in a concise form that can be
read quickly by busy law students and lawyers.” Building Career
Connections is 104 pages — deliberately designed to be a quick and
inviting read.