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Using social networking at work

Using social networking at work

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Jun 05, 2018
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Networking is not only a way to increase productivity of a company as a whole, but also a way to advance your career. One way to do this is to engage in the work version of social networking.

When a company is small, it’s easy to know everyone and recognize them by face. When a company gets large enough, you can get to the point where most people you interact with you rarely or never see in person.

It’s important to know what everyone works on, but it’s also important to get to know people. If people know who you are, they will remember you when starting a new project. Higher ups in charge of the purse strings may remember you better around review time.

So, how might this work? In the absence of any framework for this, it could be simple as creating a page for yourself or perhaps a blog. Some things you might include:

  • A simple bio explaining what you work on

  • Some documentation that might be relevant to a wider audience

  • A picture makes it more personal and helps when face-to-face is a rarity

  • …

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