Building a Networking Feedback Loop for Career Success

Want to turn cold outreach into warm referrals, land research opportunities, and connect with industry professionals—all while building lasting relationships? Here’s how you can create a powerful, sustainable networking feedback loop:

  • Start with alumni: Reach out to alumni from your university on LinkedIn—not to ask for a referral, but for advice. Ask for recommendations on faculty to work with or internships to explore.
  • Approach faculty with purpose: Use those alumni recommendations to connect with professors, aiming for research assistant roles or insights into industry opportunities.
  • Leverage faculty connections: Professors often maintain strong networks with former students. A warm introduction from a faculty member can open doors to professionals in your field.
  • Stay in touch: Follow up with the alumni you initially contacted, updating them on your progress and expressing gratitude.
  • Close the loop: By this stage, you’ve built a network of alumni, faculty, and industry professionals. Now, you can confidently seek interview advice, mentorship, and referrals from warm connections.

Networking isn’t transactional—it’s a long-term strategy. Start with curiosity, add value where you can, and nurture the relationships you build.

I dive into more detail in this video: https://youtube.com/shorts/ePsC3q7KNcI

Jonathan Hershaff
Jonathan Hershaff

Senior data scientist and PhD economist specializing in experimentation and observational causal inference. Previously Uber, Airbnb, Stripe, the Federal Reserve, and the SEC. More about my background.

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