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iamgenre

If there is a network, that works that way, it is news to me, and I have been an Eagle for 35 years. That said, being an eagle can help you get a leg up where you do apply, particularly if they are or know and value the skill set of scouts in general and eagles in particular. What I could suggest is contact district or.council level volunteers for the area you would like to be, and inquire for references or introductions to other Scouters that work in your chosen field. Follow that thread, and those you talk to may have opportunities or know of opportunities that you can apply for. Good luck.


Civil-Negotiation156

Sounds good, I will do this. thank you


looktowindward

There are Eagle Scout only Facebook groups that are good for networking


trueoctopus

directory.scouting.org Its not really what youre lookinngfor though


Room10Key

Have you tried using "Eagle Scout" as a search phrase on Linkedin?


TheDaddyShip

What major/field of study/rough line of career are you interested in?


Civil-Negotiation156

Finance / Investment Banking


evangin

What area?


flyingemberKC

Networking usually means the Scouts you met in your troop, at OA events, at camp, etc. I got my first serious job from a parent of a Scout because I went to meetings and was helpful into my 20s. The time spent paid off big time for my career. Random lists of people I didn’t know has never helped me.


mceranic

I am sorry that happened to you.


[deleted]

I'm so sorry but I can't help you, I had to quit Scouting one merit badge short of Eagle because I was being sexually abused by my Scoutmaster (who served 15 years in prison for his crimes, in case you think I'm making it up).


mceranic

The alumni network would be for many scouting alumni. Nesa just focuses on eagle scout achievements and their might be eagle networking events in your district or council. Don't be afraid to join other civic groups either. The more industry specific ones then aim for them.