I have to admit, I read more than 2 articles, in an effort to find one focus for me to write about. All the assigned readings got me thinking about my networking status and what I should be doing now and every day. In one of our consulting classes, I asked a Deloitte consultant what's the chance for getting a job if you do not know an insider, and her response did not surprise me. It was exactly what the articles imply. Networking is everything.
Now that I remembered that fact, I directly logged in to my linkedIn Account and tried to remember people that I have worked with before and have not been in touch with for a while and sent them an invtation. One of the invitations was for a friend I rarely see, who actually works at Deloitte. I also was happy to see my contact list growing to 81 people, not bad for just recently joining LinkedIn, right?
Now, after the readings, I got mixed up signals, maybe it's just me, but I thought I would bring it up. In Lindsky's article, he mentioned "Let one pushy semi- outsider into your network, and you've polluted it", while Ryan Mapes, emphasized that weak contacts can come in handy in a business opportunity and that its better to build the biggest network possible.
After giving this too much thought, few questions popped in my head; Is having more contacts in my profile better, or should I only add people that I really trust and have a smaller network?? Should I aim at increasing my network and include people I just know on the professional level, or should I make sure I know them really well? How much influence will my LinkedIn profile have on any potential employer, and does that change from one employer to the other? Can one employer perceive things negatively while others see it positively. It's all questions that I would love to find answers for. For the time being, I am happy with my job and not looking for one, but I know I might decide to leave any minute. I guess though that until I find answers to my questions, I will just stop hating networking, and try to do more of it. What do you think?
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I have very similar questions. In particular regarding whom I let in my network. Should I let everyone in or should I be selective? What's the right balance? I worry that the right "balance" may change with time and with my changing needs and if that's the case, what should I do with my contacts?
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