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Grad students need biz cards?

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Graduate students can benefit from having business cards to easily share their contact information and research specialties. They can be inexpensive and self-made, and can help with networking for future job opportunities.

As a graduate student, you’ve certainly encountered times when someone wanted your address and phone number, or perhaps a link to your most recent article. Wouldn’t you like a convenient way to convey this information without fumbling with a pen and piece of paper? Business cards can provide the solution.

While you would normally think of established professionals needing business cards, people from all walks of life can benefit from a card that lists their vital information. You don’t need an impressive company name or title; just list your contact information, website and a few words about your research, specialty or skills. Business cards can lend an aura of professionalism to your next meeting and make it easier to convey this information.

Business cards come in handy in any networking opportunity. While graduate students are often caught up in present-day research and work, you should always keep your future goals in mind. The contacts you make while studying can be instrumental in finding a job or research position after graduation. Whether you’re attending a conference or visiting your college’s career fair, keep your name in the minds of new acquaintances by handing them a business card.

One thing that can deter students from getting business cards is the potential cost. However, they can be inexpensive if you get a basic style and look for the best price. In fact, you can create them yourself on your home computer, and they cost even less.

Graduate students may also feel self-conscious about creating business cards. You are “just” a student, so why should you have them? If you have confidence in yourself and realize that it’s a convenient way to network and share contact information, you never need to feel awkward handing someone your business card.

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