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Adam Cole is a Marine Corps Veteran of 18 years. He holds a BA in History from UNC Wilmington. He aspires to become a novelist and was a member of the 2018 CASY Writing Internship. All images for this article were generously supplied by Adam Cole.

Career changes can feel nerve-wracking and daunting! When you add networking into that mix, forget about it! Even more stressful. So, how do you effectively search for your new desired role?

First, take a deep breath. It may seem like a stressful situation, but it doesn’t have to be entirely that way. It -- dare I say this --- can be fun! Listen, networking can open the doors to so many different avenues. Avenues you weren’t even looking for, but could be the opportunity you not only needed but also wanted. Be open to new people and new paths. Here are five tips that can help you network to gain exposure before a career change.

Make it Known.

Make it known to people that you are on the hunt. You never know, who may know someone, who knows someone, who could help you into your dream job. Yes, I have seen this happen before, it’s completely possible. Get on social media. LinkedIn is a great resource for job hunters and finders!

Networking to Gain Exposure Before

a Career Change

Written By: Alexandra O'Neil