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Networking. We hear about it constantly, whether at conferences, the workplace, or through colleagues, to name a few. Everyone emphasizes how important it is—oh, and never
forget your business cards! As a young professional it can be a little overwhelming at first.
The reality is that networking is essential to building a rewarding career. It goes beyond connecting with colleagues, opening new doors, and providing access to resources and opportunities. Networking in the credit union industry provides valuable insights into what other credit unions are experiencing.
“It’s good to have extra support outside of my organization,” said Tricia Ramos, compliance and fraud manager at Priority Trust Credit Union. “We are all experiencing the same challenges, and we don’t have to do it alone.”
Networking also allows experienced employees and young professionals to swap ideas and get hands-on advice to help improve the way members are served.
“Networking has helped me connect with people that I can reach out to for help when issues arise,” said Ramos.
Young professionals can catapult their career growth through networking. Below are a few of the benefits of networking:
A great resource for networking with other young professionals is registering to be a Credit Union Young Professional (CUYP). As a CUYP, you gain valuable connections to impact your career in meaningful ways. Engage with colleagues via our online YP community, in-person and virtual events, social media, and the annual Young Professionals Conference.
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