In a recent OfficeTeam survey of senior executives at the nation's 1,000 largest companies, nearly half of the respondents said they have some degree or discomfort being friended by the employees they
manage or their bosses.
When asked how comfortable they would feel about being "friended" on Facebook by the boss, office subordinates, clients and vendors, 32 percent chose the strongest category out of five comfort levels and were "not comfortable at all" being friended by their boss; 33 percent were "not comfortable at all" being friended by people they manage, and the same number felt the same way about clients.
Thirty-eight percent were "not comfortable at all" being friended by vendors.
"The line between personal and professional has grown increasingly blurred as more people use social networking Web sites for business purposes," said Robert Hosking, executive director of Menlo Park-based OfficeTeam. "Although not everyone is comfortable using sites like Facebook to connect with professional contacts, it's wise to be prepared for these types of requests."
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