4 Reasons to Love the Boss You Hate
Here are four reasons you should love that boss you hate. It can be a great learning experience if you approach it with the right attitude.
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Here are four reasons you should love that boss you hate. It can be a great learning experience if you approach it with the right attitude.
If you don’t take the time to build rapport, it may have deadly career consequences. Try using these four tips to build a connection with a new boss.
What do companies look for when they read a resume? They make sure your skills and experience meet their needs as outlined in the job description.
It’s better to change bosses than to try to change the boss. You control how people treat you, and you can teach them to create a better job.
My boss wants me to take over his position in a few years, which is not what I want. I don’t feel comfortable approaching him about changing careers.
Here are eight career management tips to turn disagreement into a great thing for your career with a boss or manager. Use your brain AND mouth.
We have new management, and I question some of the new business practices. I was reprimanded for being negative. Did I cross the line?
Identify your tasks and the expected output as a virtual employee. Regularly update your boss on what you’ve done so he’ll know you’re efforts.
The message here is the resume itself is not your ticket to ride. Your personality and creativity are what will turn the heads of business owners.
When you first start a new job, it’s very beneficial to have a “first 90-days plan.” Why? It gives you some direction about where you want to focus.