Locate three professional business groups that are reputable in your chosen field (example: social work field has the National Association of Social Workers, Clinical Social Work Association, Association of Social Work Board). State whether or not they have monthly or yearly public meetings to network with other professionals in your field. I can not find a website that will help me answer this. Please help me find the website that could help.

What is human service? I have never heard of it.

I assume your field is the social work field.

Google those three groups to fine the answer to your question.

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To locate professional business groups in your chosen field, you can use online business directories, industry-specific websites, or search engines. Here's how you can find reputable professional business groups:

1. Start with online directories: Visit popular online directories such as LinkedIn, Crunchbase, or Yellow Pages. These directories allow you to search for business groups by industry or keywords. Enter relevant keywords related to your field, such as "business networking groups [your field]," "professional associations [your field]," or "industry organizations [your field]." Browse through the results to find the groups that align with your interests.

2. Explore industry-specific websites: Search for websites that focus on your industry or profession. These websites often provide resources, news, and information about relevant professional groups. Look for sections like "Industry Associations," "Networking Opportunities," or "Professional Groups" on these websites. For example, if you are in marketing, you could search for "marketing industry associations" or "marketing professional groups" to find relevant websites.

3. Utilize search engines: Conduct a targeted search using search engines like Google or Bing. Enter search terms like "professional business groups [your field]," "top associations [your field]," or "networking events for professionals [your field]." Review search results and visit the websites of potential associations or groups.

While I cannot provide a specific website to answer your question (as I am unable to browse the internet in real-time), these methods should help you find the information you are seeking. The websites you come across during your search will often provide details about the groups, including whether they hold monthly or yearly public meetings for networking with other professionals in your field.

Remember to evaluate the credibility and reputation of the groups you find, considering factors such as their history, membership size, and industry recognition, before joining or attending any meetings.