How To Work More Productively And Impress Your Superiors
Your professional career will benefit from understanding you skills. Some skills can be seen in both a positive and negative light. A balance needs to be found when working in the work world and when presenting these skills in a job interview.
Being able to do more than one thing at a time seems great but multitasking can be seen otherwise. It shows that you may not be able to hone in on one project or task in order to complete it in an efficient manner. Do what you can to learn to focus.
When someone says they have a strong work ethic they assume that everyone will see them as hard worker. Well, you can be a hard worker but an ineffectual one. Being at the office the longest does not mean you got the most done or at the best quality. Make sure you just don’t have limited time management ability.
The assumption that being an over time worker is a good thing is wrong. It can be seen as an ineffective use of time and lead to burn out. Work hard when you need to and ease off and step away as needed.
Employers want someone who is grounded in a realistic approach. The overly optimistic person will be viewed with skepticism. You will be seen as not really being in touch with reality.
Bosses would rather have you be honest about when something is going to be done than be told a date that will only happen under the most ideal of circumstances.
Do not be a braggart. There are subtler ways for your boss to know your value to the company. Bragging only leads to jealousy and resentment by others.
Follow these skill tips and they will help you in the working world.
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