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Networking in the AI Era

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Devrel

You build communities. Engineers: join first. Give before you ask.

Solutions Eng

Your network = your pipeline. Same principle — add value, relationships follow.

Eng Manager

Hiring from communities you trust > cold applicants. Invest in communities.

Networking in the AI Era

TL;DR

  • Networking = building real relationships. Not collecting LinkedIn connections. Foundation over tools: curiosity, adaptability, human-centered thinking (2026 AI Career Playbook).
  • Best channels: Discord/Slack communities, open source, meetups. Show up. Add value. Don't ask for favors first.
  • AI communities are active. LangChain, LlamaIndex, Ollama, r/LocalLLaMA, AI Engineer Summit. Indeed: AI postings 130% YoY—these communities feed that pipeline.

"Networking" sounds gross because most people do it wrong. Here's how to do it without the cringe.

The Rule: Give First

Don't lead with "I'm job hunting" or "Can you intro me to X?" Lead with: useful answer, shared resource, or genuine question that sparks discussion.

Good: "I ran into this with RAG — here's what worked. Curious if others have seen it."
Bad: "Hi, I'm looking for AI engineer roles. Can you refer me?"

Give first. Relationships form. Opportunities follow.

Where to Show Up

Discord/Slack:

  • LangChain Discord
  • LlamaIndex community
  • Framework-specific (Next.js, etc.) — often have #ai or #llm channels
  • Role-specific (e.g., data engineering communities)

Open source:

  • Contribute to a project you use. Docs, bugs, small features. Maintainers notice. So do employers.
  • Start small. One PR. Then another.

Meetups:

  • Local AI/ML meetups
  • General dev meetups with AI talks
  • Virtual: many conferences have Discord or Slack for attendees

Twitter/X and LinkedIn:

  • Follow people in your space. Engage with their posts (thoughtful replies, not "great post!").
  • Share your work. Reply to others. Build in public.

AI-Specific Communities

CommunityFocus
LangChain DiscordRAG, agents, LangChain ecosystem
Ollama DiscordLocal LLMs
r/LocalLLaMA (Reddit)Self-hosted, open source models
AI Engineer Summit communityAI Product Engineer types

The Intro Ask (When It's Time)

When you've been helpful and built rapport: "I'm exploring roles in X. If you hear of anything or know someone hiring, I'd appreciate an intro. No pressure."

Short. Clear. No guilt trip. Follow up with a thank-you if they make an intro — it strengthens the relationship and makes future asks easier.

'Hi, I'm job hunting. Can you refer me?' Cold. No prior value. Relationship = transaction. Cringe.

Click "Networking right" to see the difference →

Quick Check

What's the rule for networking without the cringe?

Do This Next

  1. Join one community — LangChain Discord, LlamaIndex, Ollama, or a local AI meetup. Lurk for a week. See the norms.
  2. Answer one question — Or share one useful link. RAG gotcha, cost tip, chunking strategy. Give first.
  3. Attend one meetup — Virtual or local. AI Engineer Summit community, r/LocalLLaMA, local dev group. Say hi to one person. Follow up on LinkedIn.