Studies show that most jobs and internships come from connections rather than cold applications. But networking isn’t just about jobs; it’s about learning from others, sharing ideas, and building relationships that can last a lifetime. When you study abroad in Italy at John Cabot University, you’re surrounded by people from more than 75 countries. This presents an incredible chance to grow your personal and professional network.
Whether it’s a professor who inspires you or a classmate who becomes a lifelong friend, networking while studying at John Cabot University can open doors you didn’t even know existed. Here’s a simple guide to help you connect with others and make the most of your time studying abroad in Italy.
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