![]() ![]() “When we start working in a new job or role, we mix mainly with co-workers in our department or those at a similar seniority to us.” We tend to be drawn to clusters of sameness,” she explained in her book. “We often find it easier to connect with people who have the same knowledge, background or work focus as us. He suggested that having a friend you see most days – at work, for example – has value to the equivalent of a $138,000 pay rise.Īccording to Jane Garner, author of It’s Who You Know: How a Network of 12 Key People Can Fast-Track Your Success, the colleague who has brought six-figure value to your life is typically one you met early on in your career, most likely in your first ‘proper’ job. ![]() But last year researcher Nattavudh Powdthavee did just that. They say you can’t put a price on friendship. ![]()
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