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I have always found networking to be one of the most challenging aspects of building a legal career. While many people encourage law students to connect with lawyers, reach out to seniors, and attend professional events, initiating conversations with people I have never met does not come naturally to me.

Over time, I have tried sending LinkedIn connection requests and following professionals whose work I admire, but these interactions rarely develop into meaningful conversations or long-term professional relationships. As a result, I often wonder whether I am approaching networking the wrong way or simply relying on strategies that do not suit my personality.

How can students build genuine professional relationships in the legal profession without relying solely on cold messaging or superficial interactions?

Shambhavi Srivastava Answered question