U.S. Networking STEP 5: What to Say After Someone Accepts Your LinkedIn Request
Getting accepted on LinkedIn is just the beginning. If you want real results, you need to follow up the right way. Dr. Song shares exactly what to say after someone accepts your connection request so you can build real relationships that open career doors.
U.S. Networking STEP 4: Your First LinkedIn Message that actually Gets Replies
You’ve built your LinkedIn networking list, now what? Step 4 of Dr. Song’s U.S. Networking Guide helps Korean international students take the next step: sending a respectful, personalized message that stands out and gets responses without sounding awkward or scripted.
U.S. Networking STEP 3: Build a Targeted LinkedIn Networking List for Job Search Success
Most Korean international students hit a wall at the resume stage and never get to show what they’re capable of. Step 3 of Dr. Song’s Networking Guide shows you how to fix that—by building a targeted LinkedIn networking list that leads to warm introductions, coffee chats, and real job opportunities.
U.S. Networking STEP 2: Coffee Chat Intro That Actually Starts a Conversation
Most Korean international students feel pressure to sound impressive in coffee chats, but that mindset gets in the way of real connection. In the U.S. job market, the most effective networking tip is this: keep your self introduction simple, human, and clear. This post shows you how and why that works.