Re: Writer a friend of the company?
by
marianadeda
06/24/2007, 1:10 PM #
I was among the first year of college students to start to use Facebook ('04), to the point where my friends just a year older have only recently joined networks, finally bowing to the poking and prodding of their juniors.
Now, I'm among the first of those future professionals you speak of, and as you have predicted, I have not given up Facebook (or MySpace, or Friendster; note to the author re: first sentence: there is no need to make a "momentous decision;" there is no godly reason you can't just join both).
As an example of the very phenomenon you're talking about, I recently added as a "friend" a girl who I have been informed will be starting work at the same company at the same time, through Facebook's company networks.
Then, I looked at the wedding photos of a couple I had known in college, but whose wedding I was unable to attend due to the bar exam. I left comments on the bride's "wall," complimenting her on her dress, the cake, and their beautifully framed ketubah, and then sent her an e-card and an iTunes gift certificate as a belated wedding present.
Anyone who believes that the internet is for college students needs to follow their new employees home and watch them play World of Warcraft....