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Forming work relationships

Forming work relationships

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Chris Hynes - cricket
Jul 17, 2017
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No, not those kind of relationships. Companies have always relied on the networks of relationships people form. There are a lot of benefits to trying to cultivate this:

  • You can learn how other teams operate and when you find flaws with their projects, you realize there are real people behind it that struggle with the same issues that your own team might struggle with

  • You may learn about tools and techniques and technologies you may not have been aware of

  • Youʼll feel a stronger sense of connection while being in a company that is very large

  • When you file bug reports or suggest features, you will have more credibility if there is a face behind the person filing the bug

  • When you are ready to move to another chapter in your career, youʼll have a network to tap for possible ideas

  • Review season will likely go better the more people know you and the good work you do

So, what are good ways to get the ball rolling?

  • File good bug reports. Your name will be recognized after you have filed a lot of good …

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