We highlight why building strong relationships and social capital is essential for career resilience, especially during layoffs. Here are the core points from the lesson:
Relationships are a form of social capital, and having people who know you, like you, and will advocate for you can directly influence whether you survive layoffs or get new opportunities.
Engineers often underinvest in relationship-building by staying heads-down, but proactively connecting with managers, skips, and peers across teams is increasingly important in today’s economy.
Building relationships doesn’t require forced networking—it can happen naturally through code reviews, coffee chats, offsites, and one-on-ones if you are intentional about seeking opportunities.
No matter how senior or skilled you are, everyone is expendable, so you should never rely on company loyalty alone and should continuously invest in relationships that outlast any single job.