Keeping in touch with your peer group

Keeping in touch with uni friends and old work colleagues can be invaluable to your future job prospects.
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So you finished your course at uni, or you’ve left work for a new job. Off you head into the sunset, ready for a new start and all sorts of new endeavours and challenges. Does this mean that you’re done with these people forever, and that you’re leaving your past behind? Never!

Although you may have moved on, it’s important to remember that the connections you’ve formed will always remain invaluable. Potentially, these connections could go on to shape the rest of your career.

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