
Building Your Global Network: Networking Tips for International Students
- Categories ESEI Community, Careers, Student Life
- Date 19 de September de 2025
For international students, building a global professional network is an essential part of making the most of your time studying abroad. At ESEI International Business School in Barcelona, we understand the value of connections in shaping your career. Whether it’s through ESEI networking opportunities, alumni relationships, or digital platforms, there are numerous ways to expand your network and open doors to future opportunities.
1. Leverage ESEI Events to Connect with Professionals
How to make the most of ESEI networking events:
Attending ESEI networking events is one of the easiest ways to meet industry professionals, guest speakers, and fellow students. Here’s how to make these events count:
- Prepare your introduction: Have a short, clear summary of who you are and your career goals.
- Engage in conversations: Ask questions about speakers’ experiences or industry trends.
- Follow up: Connect on LinkedIn after the event to maintain contact.
Tip: Check out our upcoming networking events to see what’s happening this semester.
2. Tap into the Alumni Network
How to utilise alumni connections effectively:
ESEI’s alumni network is a powerful resource for international students seeking guidance and mentorship. To maximise this opportunity:
- Reach out to alumni in your field: Many are happy to offer advice or share industry insights.
- Attend alumni panels and webinars: Learn from their experiences and expand your professional circle.
- Request informational interviews: Short chats can lead to long-term mentorships.
Learn more about our alumni network and ways to connect today.
3. Use Digital Platforms to Expand Your Reach
How to build a global professional network online:
Even if you’re studying abroad in Barcelona, digital tools make it easy to grow your connections worldwide:
- LinkedIn: Create a professional profile highlighting your studies at ESEI and engage with relevant groups.
- Professional communities: Join online forums, Slack channels, or industry-specific platforms.
- Social media presence: Share your projects, experiences, and insights to attract like-minded professionals.
For tips on building your digital presence read more here.
4. Collaborate with Peers and Professors
How to strengthen your network through collaboration:
- Group projects and workshops: Collaborate with international classmates to build lasting connections.
- Engage with professors: They often have extensive industry contacts and can offer recommendations.
Join student clubs and initiatives: Active participation shows leadership and helps you meet motivated peers. At ESEI the student council provides many opportunities to get involved!
5. Attend International Conferences and Competitions
How to take your networking global:
- Look for conferences, competitions, and career fairs relevant to your field.
- Participate actively and present your work; visibility often leads to new connections.
- Exchange contacts and follow up with attendees post-event.
Final Thoughts
For international students at ESEI, building a global professional network isn’t just about collecting contacts—it’s about nurturing meaningful relationships that will benefit your career long after graduation. By taking advantage of ESEI networking opportunities, leveraging alumni connections, and using digital platforms strategically, you can create a network that spans continents.
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👉If you’re considering starting your own journey in Barcelona, explore ESEI’s Bachelor’s and Master’s programmes and see how we can support you as you settle into life here.
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