Networking in Canada: tips for building professional relationships as a student

by Angelina Demianova | In All blogs, Living in Canada, Studying in Canada | 13 November 2024 | Updated on: November 13th, 2024

Having a strong professional network is one of the most helpful tools in finding the career you want after graduation – in addition to your grades, of course. It’s never too soon to start building your network. If you’re on campus in Canada, you’re ready to start networking! Here are our tips for building your professional community as an international student in Canada: 

Start on campus

You don’t have to look far to start networking while you’re abroad. Your university or college is the perfect place to begin building connections for your career. Make sure to attend events like career fairs, workshops or even speaker series. And bring along some cards with your contact information so the people you meet can easily stay in touch with you. A lot of schools also have clubs or associations where you can meet students and alumni in your desired field or with your same cultural background. You might also consider developing relationships with professors you particularly admire and who work in your future field. Professors in particular can act as great references for you when looking for a postgraduation job.

Use LinkedIn to your advantage

LinkedIn isn’t just another social media site – it’s a powerful tool for building your professional presence and network. So make sure your profile includes a professional headshot (your school’s career office can help you with this), updated academic and job information, and contact information. You’ll also want to write a thoughtful bio for your LinkedIn page that introduces you to people and lets them know about your career aspirations. 

Not sure where to start on LinkedIn? Try searching for classmates and professors first. Then you can look to join relevant LinkedIn groups related to your major or industry or follow companies you might want to work at someday. That way, you can stay updated on company news, events or potential hiring opportunities. 

Attend industry events and conferences

If you’re attending school in a Canadian city or large town, you can attend local industry networking events or conferences. Some events and conferences may offer student discounts, so keep an eye out for that. It might be helpful to attend an event like this with a friend in your same major so you don’t feel intimidated. 

Schedule informational interviews

An informational interview is a conversation with a professional in your field who helps you learn more about their career path and the industry in general. Remember – an informational interview is not about asking for a job! It’s about gaining insight and advice and adding someone new to your professional network. Reach out to alumni or industry professionals on LinkedIn politely asking if they’d be willing to chat with you about their careers. This is one of the best ways to expand your network and gain valuable career guidance.

Tip: Always send a thank you note after an informational interview! 

You’re ready to network!

Networking can sometimes feel like an intimidating process, especially for international students in a new culture. Remember, it’s nothing more than connecting with people who share your same academic interests or career aspirations. The best connections are authentic ones, whether you make them on campus, online or in your school’s community. 

One more thing

If you’re in the process of looking for a job as an international student, you’ll want to make sure you have an in-country bank account set up prior to accepting any roles. This will make it easier for your employer to pay you, and it’ll make it easier for you to manage your money. Not sure where to start? Check out TD Bank Canada’s* International Student Package for exclusive benefits tailored to your needs.

 
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*MPOWER has referral agreements with TD Bank and may earn referral fees from this relationship.

Author: View all post by Angelina Demianova

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