Networking is not only about getting work, but also about getting opportunities to learn, advance your career, or remain tuned-in to developments in the industry. By going to events or staying in touch with colleagues in the same field, you can keep up-to-date about news relating to environmental science employment, research activities and projects, and even new people in the field.
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