Usually no. Learn when a work email is risky for alumni networking, when it may be acceptable, and which safer alternatives protect privacy without hurting long-term follow-up.
Learn when a separate email makes sense for alumni networking, when it is unnecessary, and how to protect your privacy without hurting real follow-up.
Should you use your college email for alumni networking? Learn when a .edu address helps, when it creates risk, and what to use instead for long-term follow-up.
A temporary email can help with low-stakes alumni signups, but a stable inbox is usually better for mentor outreach, referrals, and real follow-up.
Yes—Mailbox.org can be a strong choice for networking events if you want a more private, professional address with better inbox separation than your main personal email.
Should you use Mailbox.org for informational interviews? Learn when a privacy-focused email address helps, when it can create friction, and how to stay professional while protecting your inbox.
Using your work Outlook account at career fairs can expose your job search to employer systems. Learn when it is risky, when it may be acceptable, and what to use instead.
Should you use your work Outlook account for networking events? Learn the privacy risks, when it may be acceptable, and which safer alternatives work better.
Should you use your work Outlook account for informational interviews? Usually no. Learn the privacy risks, when it creates problems, and which safer alternatives work better.
Should you use HEY Email for networking events? Learn when it is a smart privacy buffer, when it is overkill, and how to use it without missing real follow-up.