Tag: professional relationships

  • Building Bridges: My Reluctant Dive into LinkedIn and the Power of Old Ties

    Building Bridges: My Reluctant Dive into LinkedIn and the Power of Old Ties

    Gratitude hits differently when old acquaintances step up without hesitation. That’s how I feel about the handful of friends who jumped in to bolster my freshly minted LinkedIn profile. Until recently, my line of work never called for one—tech roles often prioritize code over connections. But as I pivot toward broader business landscapes with SilverGuard AI, I’ve noticed how prevalent these profiles are among peers. It makes sense: a quick scan after meetings eases follow-ups with potential collaborators.

    Today marked the start. With zero links initially, I felt exposed, especially realizing over 80% of my contacts skip LinkedIn altogether—their industries simply don’t demand it. Yet, a core group from past circles added me swiftly, turning an empty page into a budding network. Their support reminds me how enduring relationships can accelerate progress in unexpected ways.

    Looking ahead, this tool could prove handy at upcoming forums or mixers, offering a seamless way to stay linked without swapping endless cards. That said, I’m no social media enthusiast these days—activity will likely stay minimal. My energy goes toward tangible outcomes, like advancing our senior care innovations, rather than endless scrolling.

    Still, if it opens doors to meaningful alliances, count me in selectively.

  • Reconnecting Over Dinner: Bonds, Memories, and New Beginnings with Engineering Friends

    Reconnecting Over Dinner: Bonds, Memories, and New Beginnings with Engineering Friends

    Tonight, I joined old university friends from my electronics engineering days, along with our final-year project advisor, Professor Michael, for a warm and lively dinner at a charming Korean restaurant in Mongkok. It had been a while since we last gathered—over a year, in fact. One friend recently became a father, and balancing new parenthood kept him tied up until now. With things settling down, we seized the chance to reconnect.

    The evening buzzed with laughter as we swapped stories from our university days and caught up on recent developments. A surprising twist stole the show: I discovered that my friend, the new dad, is now my neighbor—living in the same housing estate, on the same floor, windows facing each other. Neither of us had a clue about this coincidence when we moved in, and now we bump into each other regularly. It’s the kind of serendipity that feels almost fated.

    Though our schedules don’t always align, these reunions remind me how effortless it is to pick up where we left off. Sharing a meal in such a relaxed setting, reflecting on our academic journey, and discussing future aspirations—whether in tech innovation or personal milestones—grounds me in gratitude for these enduring connections.