For 3rd/4th year students or alumni, how do you network at UCSD? My student keeps hearing that college isn’t just about academics, but also about the connections you build. With the quarter system, it feels like most of their time goes to studying. How do students realistically make those connections, and how did you manage it?
Networking at UCSD is essential for students and alumni, especially in the later years of study. While academics are a priority, integrating networking into daily routines can enhance professional connections without overwhelming schedules.
Primary Networking Platforms
- Tritons Connect: An exclusive platform for networking with alumni and faculty, offering opportunities for career help and job shadowing.
- Handshake: A tool for registering for employer sessions and job fairs.
- LinkedIn Alumni Tool: Allows filtering of over 268,000 graduates by industry or major for targeted outreach.
- Take a Triton to Work: Offers informal professional development conversations.
- Health Professionals Mentor Program: Tailored for students interested in healthcare careers.
- Triton Table Talks: Group sessions focused on post-graduation life and career guidance.
- Attend low-stakes events like club meetings and athletic games to meet alumni in relaxed settings.
- Leverage academic connections by engaging with professors and classmates for industry insights.
- Utilize virtual hubs like the uConnect Virtual Career Hub for tailored event notifications.
- Hire San Diego 2026: A major networking fair on February 6.
- Career Fair Success Workshop: Virtual event on February 3 to prepare for recruitment.
- LinkedIn & Networking Workshop: In-person session on February 11 at the Career Center.