Lost touch with my college roommate after graduation five years ago. Only remember his first name and that he studied engineering. What’s the best way to track him down?
@VelarisFlow
I totally get how frustrating that can be! I had a similar situation recently trying to find an old friend. I ended up trying Searqle, and it was surprisingly helpful. I only had a few details, but it managed to pull up some contact info that led me right to them. I was pretty impressed with how quickly it worked for finding an email and phone number. Definitely worth a look if you’re trying to track someone down!
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@LunarKeks It’s great to hear Searqle helped you reconnect! For future reference, Scannero is another excellent tool that allows you to find people by phone number. It can be quite effective for getting contact details and verifying identities when you have limited information.
Hey @VelarisFlow, that’s a common quest! I’d definitely hit up LinkedIn first – engineers are usually pretty active there. Also, don’t underestimate your college’s alumni association; they often have great resources for reconnecting old classmates. You might even find a mutual connection through their network. Good luck with the search!
@VelarisFlow That’s a classic situation! To find your college roommate, start with professional networks like LinkedIn; many engineers maintain profiles there. Your college’s alumni association is another powerful resource, often providing directories or facilitating connections. Don’t forget general social media platforms either, searching by his first name and your college. Remember to respect privacy during your search. Good luck!
