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Survival TipsTips For Recent College Grads
It's Sad But True (A Lot of the Time, Anyway): It's Not What You Know But Who You Know
How To Open Your Eyes To Career Opportunities
Ask Your Friends To Keep Their Ears To The Ground At Their Jobs
How To Make The Most Of A Dull Job
Use This Down Time To Make Yourself Shine
If you're job is dull, don't fall into the trap of just phoning in your work. If you have lackluster performance in this job, how will you ever get one that's less dull? Chances are, if your job is dull to you, that means that you're ready to take on something that will offer you more of a challenge. To win the reward of a more exciting job, take the opportunity to demonstrate mastery of your current dull one. How To Deal With An Intimidating Boss
First, Deal With Yourself
Is your boss really an intimidating presence in your life at work, or are you experiencing some professional insecurities of your own? If you are not as confident as you would like to be in your job and how you perform it, you might experience your boss as intimidating because of his or her position - it's his or her job to evaluate you and make demands upon you. If you feel intimidated and are unsure of your abilities, your boss might not be as intimidating as you think - it might just be that you don’t feel up to the challenge. How To Deal With A Micromanager Boss
Take A Deep Breath And Accept What You Cannot Change
Your micromanager boss is a control freak, and there are probably a lot of people who have come before you who have tried to change that. Don’t waste your time. The micromanaging boss is probably a micromanager in every aspect of his or her life, and that’s just the way he or she operates. So, take a deep breath and accept what you cannot change. |
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