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How should i behave on a new job?
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September 18, 2008
its nice know about character.since character is all about the person who deal with us.
realy i got good input about traits.
my question is
how should i beahve in a new job to get more reliable & good friends? how should i beahve with higher official to get good impression?
murugesh - India
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You want to be friendly and cheerful on your new job. Do not try to brag, but rather listen and take interest in what the others have to say. Also, be will to help out.
By observing your fellow workers, you will be able to tell which ones are the go-getters and the ones who are good to associate with. Workers who grumble and complain can affect your reputation and your own attitude. It is best to be only cordial with them but not make them as friends. Often the people you associate with cause am impression of your character. So pick good friends at work.
You can make a good impression on supervisors and higher officials in the company by volunteering for tasks. If you have flexibility, it is also good to come into work a little before the bosses and to leave a little after they leave. they will notice this and assume you are a hard worker.
Best wishes on a good career.
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