Networking

Networking:

YPG-Young Professionals Organization

Young Professional Groups offer an opportunity to network locally, regionally, and nationally.  YPCommons.org was originally founded by passionate, visionary leaders of “Young Professionals Organizations” who came together at a national YP summit in Milwaukee in August 2004 and decided to share all they knew about starting and nurturing their YPOs.

The evolved version of the site has been developed by Next Generation Consulting and is a broader conversation hub for young talent aged 20 to 40 – and the young at heart – to share ideas about building better places to live, work and play.

Looking for a Young Professionals Organization (YPO) in your community? Want to connect to other YP leaders? Look no further. This YPO Directory connects you to hundreds of YPOs and it is growing daily.

WIND-Wednesday Is Networking Day

WIND is a regular forum for professionals in job transition. WIND provides job seekers a chance to network with each other during times of career change and to sharpen job search skills.  Wednesday Is Networking Day or WIND provides job seekers a regular forum to network with each other during times of career change and to sharpen job search skills.

http://www.ypcommons.org/index.cfm/fuseaction/directory.main/sort/state ASC/view/View All

Since its inception in 1990, WIND has served more than 11,000 professionals in Massachusetts, New Hampshire, and Rhode Island.   WIND Network for People in Job Transition

Student Intern Profiles

Mathew Hollins

Mathew Hollins

Business Finance

Citizens Bank, Manchester, NH

“I had a nice long talk with an associate about the work environment and the potential careers you can get into, how she started out, and how she made it through the years. She also helped me understand the basics behind the documentation of the portfolios as well as the software system they use for annual write-ups on clients portfolios. I also had a coworker come into my office and help break down the process and procedures behind the hospitality commercial real estate side. She explained how things are run and why certain decisions are taken and why some decisions are not taken throughout the hospitality business side.  Completing a credit-bearing internship takes time, and time is critical when I’m trying to balance a full-time job, job search, and perform well at the internship. I went over an annual review and discussed events taken place with the banking industry with the Assistant VP. I try to ask thousands of questions just because the knowledge is so valuable to me and throughout the process I have learned a lot!”