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[quote=Anonymous]I left a job in December around the one year mark. It was a poor fit (position was not as advertised) and despite making an effort to attend in-person events I failed to make any connections at the company/would go days without talking to anyone. Despite this, people seemed surprised when I left. I kept it extremely high level, just said I was grateful for my time but had found a great role elsewhere, and did not share where I was going or what I’d be doing. When I left, one colleague (who I’d maybe spoken to twice) messaged me and said we should definitely stay in touch and get together in the future. I said sure, fine, and assumed she was just saying this to be nice and would never follow up. Since then, former colleague has persistently reached out trying to arrange lunch. I’m at a loss as to why this person is so set on getting together as we hardly knew one another when we did work together. I can brush this off, right? [/quote]
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