I had a somewhat fascinating conversation this week about the limits of friend-favors and social networks. It was a conversation with my friend RF, and it took place in the context of this linear social network. All connections are social connections but all parties are in the same industry
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I would not have asked it, for sure.
in fact, it was recently offered, and my response was to offer to meet intervening friend first.
I might do it, depending on the reputation of intermediate friend & content of what was being passed along, but it really depends on lots of things.
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as for 2nd degree friends, depends on context, if I were looking to meet that sort of person, or the communities where the links were made are small & trustworthy, then maybe.
but I feel like that's a special case, and not something someone would casually ask for.
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I'm also at "one degree, sure" but it falls off fast after that. No doubt I am shaped by working in a highly desired industry, in a highly desired company, where the number of people wanting to find an "in" (or wanting to report bugs and complaints to me, shudder) is far higher than the number of people who stand a useful chance.
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You are generous and also respectful of people's choices. Winner! :)
I think I tend to assume that referrals are not welcome, unless I know there's a vacant position of some sort. No doubt I am shaped by working in a highly desired industry, in a highly desired company, and knowing a lot of women who constantly get hit on.
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>I won't refer without the meeting and liking except when I REALLY trust the intermediary >friend...
So in DYs place you MIGHT have referred JI to your friends, if you really really trusted RF?
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