They’re here, so get networking

Source: scenta
 

As promised, you can now use the beta version of our great new networking tools to help you with your course, your job, your career – and more.

You’ll still find all the news, reviews and careers items you need – but you’ll also be able to create groups on the site and invite friends, fellow students or work mates to discuss courses, jobs or any hot topics you fancy. What’s more, you can search for other scenta users who share your interests and invite them to your groups too. Of course your groups can be public or private – it’s totally up to you.
 
Each group has its own unique homepage with access to the new message boards, blogs and forums functionality, enabling you to talk about anything from projects to careers - or simply just keep in touch. Plus you can join other user’s groups too - and network with even more people studying or working in science, engineering & technology.
 
But, if you just want to talk to an individual or friend, you can. Simply search for a user and send a message or click on their homepage and leave a message on their message board. As a registered scenta user you’ll have a private homepage too, with the wall and blogs functionality, plus quick links to the latest news and reviews that relate to your interests.
So what do you have to do to use all these great things?

Well, not much really. Simply login. You can then have fun personalising your homepage, updating your interests and creating, joining and inviting. But if that wasn’t enough, we’d like to reward you for enjoying yourself too!

A step by step guide to using networking tools on scenta

Still not sure how to start? No problem, read our step-by-step guide to networking on scenta and you'll soon be up and running.

Your feedback matters

scenta networking tools are developed for you. As such, your thoughts on our beta version means a lot to us. It's your service, so tell us what you want. Contact us at groups@scenta.co.uk.

You’ve read it. Now review it.

Source: scenta
Date Published: December 08, 2008
 
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