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Well if you already have someone in mind you could give them a call and ask if they have a minute to meet with you. I would advise lunch during the work week- most people take a lunch and this way you are not taking up too much of their personal time- or time away from their work. I would put together some questions you have and have what is called an 'informal informative interview' after finding out about the position and whether it interests you explain to the person what your interests are why you feel qualified and if they can recommend other people you might be able to meet with who may be able to help get you where you need to be. If you do not have anyone in mind- contact the HR dept of the company you are interested in and have them put you in contact with someone in your field of interest. Another good tactic is joining clubs and organizations that involve your area of interest. Hope this helps! :)

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The best place to find information about network employment (if one is looking in the computer field) is to speak to a career counselor at an employment agency. Or one could speak to someone at the local college about employment in this field.

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To become a part of an employment network, you must get a job. Also, you can start your own business and become the employer. For more information, contact your local job center for more accurate information. Good luck!

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