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    5 friends you should have at work

    By Tania Khadder for Excelle

    You spend most of your day at work. Why not make some friends while you're there?

    You won't just have more fun - you'll be happier and work better. Gallup research shows that developing close friendships at work boosts employee satisfaction by almost 50%.

    And while we don't always choose our friends with career success in mind (company happy hour, ahem), there are some people in the workplace whose friendship can actually help us perform better on the job.

    Whether or not you want to spend time with them after work, it would behoove you to develop at least a pleasant rapport with them.

    Here's our top five:

    1. The IT Manager

    When your computer freezes, your emails disappear, or you can't for the life of you remember your password, there's only one person to turn to: the IT manager.

    They may or may not be someone you'd actually hang out with outside of work, but make sure they're your buddy on the job.

    Between making sure your computer won't crash just before a big deadline and having the power to see everything you've ever done on the Internet, this is someone whose good side you definitely want to stay on.

    And this means more than just smiling when you ask them for help. Be friendly even when you're not having a Windows crisis! Strike up conversations in the kitchen, find out where they're from, ask them what they're doing over the weekend. Be their friend and when the company orders a new MacBook Pro - and they get to choose who gets it - you'll be at the top of the list.

    2. The Veteran
    Chances are there's someone at your company who's been there longer than you. She knows the processes inside out. She's connected to all the right people. She was there when the company still offered free snacks, for goodness sake. She's your go-to gal for any question you have that you'd rather not ask your own manager.

    But beware - all veterans were not created equal. Some are more willing to help than others, and it'll take some time and research to pinpoint your match. The veteran you want to make friends with is the one who has been most welcoming since you first started, the one who is patient and has always been comfortable answering your questions. Ideally, she's someone whose company you actually kind of enjoy, and who you have other things in common with. You don't want her to feel like your friendship is a one-way street. 3.

    3. The Cross-Department Crony

    No matter how much you love your job, there are always things you need to vent about. And while it's helpful to talk to others who share your job function - and therefore your specific grievances - sometimes this kind of relationship can be dangerous territory. You might end up feeding off of one another's negativity or reinforcing their biased opinion. And what happens when one of you gets promoted? Talk about awkward!

    A safer shoulder to cry on is one that belongs to someone who works in an entirely different department. He may be able to give you a more objective perspective on your situation than someone who's deep in it with you. He's far enough removed from the situation and most importantly, your own boss. And finally, he may confess to you his frustrations with his own crazy department, which will make you feel better about yours!

    4. The Office Manager/Receptionist
    She keeps the stock room ... well ... stocked. She plans company outings and makes reservations for your business trips. Above all else, she makes sure the whole organization stays afloat. Don't you want to stay afloat with it? Get your office manager's good side and, hopefully, she'll look out for you where she can. The secret is most office managers get a little tired of being ignored. Often, people only talk to her when they need something. Be a better friend than that! Go to lunch with her. Make her job easier by cleaning up after yourself. Refill the coffee maker when you've taken the last cup (you know you should be doing this anyway, right?).

    Get to know your office manager above and beyond what she can do for you, and who knows where you'll end up.

    5. Your Work Best Friend
    Need someone to cover for you when you have to leave the office a little early? Looking for a colleague to bounce crazy ideas off of? Someone you trust to share gossip with (when you just can't hold it in anymore)? Your work best friend's got you covered. According to Vital Friends author Tom Rath, people who have a "best friend" at the office are seven times more likely to be engaged in their work.

    Your best friend is the person who you are absolutely closest to and, unlike the other friends on this list, you will probably spend a significant amount of time with him after work.

    This type of closeness can be great for your productivity, your stress level, and your overall happiness - but it can also be dangerous if you have a falling out. Work hard to nurture this friendship but be prepared for the consequences if for some reason it goes awry.

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    256 comments

    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 6 months ago
      How about the HR person! They can be vital to someone's success. Who do you go to when you don't understand your benefits, or need to hire someone?
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 6 months ago
      Don't forget the HR person. THey are GREAT to buddy with. I'm sad this was overlooked in the article.
    • Peter N  •  2 years 6 months ago
      how about we have a post for people who dont have office jobs? is this all yahoo posts? theres more to work than sitting behind a desk? these posts are so discriminating it isn't even funny.
    • Karl Zion  •  2 years 6 months ago
      ..
    • Shirl  •  2 years 6 months ago
      What happen to good co-workers. Friendships could cause problem at work and at home.
    • Darin  •  2 years 6 months ago
      this is a BS article, everyone doesn't live and work in a cube, some of us are actually on the floor making the company money, it's my experience that you should make friends with all of your coworkers. our IT crew are all a bunch of self centered buttholes with a " what can you do for me" attitutde. and i am that seasoned veteran, been here 10 years and my opinions don't matter to anyone, new hires or the older employees, however they can get what they want or climb the company ladder is the way to go about doing it. it's not who or what you know but who you step on and tell on.
    • Sisterchristian  •  2 years 6 months ago
      I say keep to yourself; be polite to others and wear your gameface when you feel the need to. This way you cant loose and nobody gets hurt.
    • Timothy  •  2 years 6 months ago
      Unfortunately,in todays' workplace enviroment, sucking...I mean buddying up to certain key people is necessity, not elective. In a lot of places there is a stab or be stabbed mentality, no neutral territory.
    • Jeff  •  2 years 6 months ago
      This is a shallow and rediculous article. Anyone that supports this manipulative approach to contructing relationships should be extremely ashamed.
    • DavidJ  •  2 years 6 months ago
      I see this article as more of a "how you can use your coworkers" more than a "workplace friendships are beneficial to effeciency" as the opening statements suggest.
    • mylittlemomo  •  2 years 6 months ago
      This is a list of people you should kiss up to. I don't kiss ass.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 6 months ago
      It is assumed in a developed country like the United States that there is equality and equal opportunity at work. Promoting things such as selecting people as friends at work is contrary to these fundamental laws and principles. This article about choosing friends at work is therefore illegal to transmit or publish both by federal and state laws referring to the treatment of human beings at work.

      The author of the article must assume and take liability of any forthcoming issues arising out of this public advice.
    • A Yahoo! User  •  2 years 6 months ago
      "Familiarity Breeds Contempt! " I agree to this statement. This is the reason why it is best not to have friends at work. Friends at work are always good at the beginning. Because of the human nature of getting something better, one could end up as a used up material. Work is an essential means to support oneself and friendship is not. The realm of friendship is in the social category and work is in the basic necessity category to have fairly decent and dignified life. Mixing friendship with work is utterly foolish.
    • dizzy  •  2 years 6 months ago
      what world do live in?
    • sc  •  2 years 6 months ago
      isn't embarassing when it is only 2 grown woman in a office and you can not get along.
    • Tom  •  2 years 6 months ago
      can't seem to get the crap taste out of my mouth for some reason...
    • shelby  •  2 years 6 months ago
      i agree it makes work better if you are friends with your co workers.
    • Bosoxinny  •  2 years 6 months ago
      At work, all of these types are friends of mine, and the IT manager is my boss!
    • Tim  •  2 years 6 months ago
      "Chances are there's someone at your company who's been there longer than you. She knows the processes inside out. She's connected to all the right people. She was there when the company still offered free snacks, for goodness sake. She's your go-to gal for any question you have that you'd rather not ask your own manager."

      Sexist much? Since when are veteran employees only female?
    • satxdonkey  •  2 years 6 months ago
      Where does it say the people to avoid? It just says the ones to be cool with. Typo?

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