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If I got a job offer tomorrow, what will I do differently?

本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛One thing I noticed about this forum is, under "career and workplace", almost 100% of the post are about how to find a job. When you think about it, it shows those of us who already have a job, aren't really putting a lot of thoughts into managing our career once we got into the comfort zone. Issues like how to regularly evaluate your own performance and seek feedback from your boss, how to influence others without authority, how to relate to co-workers in non-work situation, how to "manage-up"(understand your boss' priority and style and pull the right string on him/her), how to increase your exposure within the organization so that when your department is facing downsizing, you have internal transfer opportunities, if your job is unique in the company, maybe attending external training/seminars could increase your network opportunities.... I definitely want to exchange ideas with you guys on all of that.

Layoffs will always happen. Let's think about - no, work on - how to increase our odds against the bad luck, and I think very often it's not about our technical skills.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
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  • 相约北美 / 移民留学 / If I got a job offer tomorrow, what will I do differently?
    本文发表在 rolia.net 枫下论坛One thing I noticed about this forum is, under "career and workplace", almost 100% of the post are about how to find a job. When you think about it, it shows those of us who already have a job, aren't really putting a lot of thoughts into managing our career once we got into the comfort zone. Issues like how to regularly evaluate your own performance and seek feedback from your boss, how to influence others without authority, how to relate to co-workers in non-work situation, how to "manage-up"(understand your boss' priority and style and pull the right string on him/her), how to increase your exposure within the organization so that when your department is facing downsizing, you have internal transfer opportunities, if your job is unique in the company, maybe attending external training/seminars could increase your network opportunities.... I definitely want to exchange ideas with you guys on all of that.

    Layoffs will always happen. Let's think about - no, work on - how to increase our odds against the bad luck, and I think very often it's not about our technical skills.更多精彩文章及讨论,请光临枫下论坛 rolia.net
    • It's a great suggestion! Keep going ...
    • This is what I really concern with. But have no good idea on that.
      Anything you can do is associated with english, so I always keep silent for avoiding other noticing my poor english.
    • 1. Know your company's rules. Like to whom you report, how to write report, how to ask for a leave, what to wear etc. 2...
      2. try to improve your English. Avoid talk in Chinese with your friends in the company.
      3. try to get involved in the discussion
      4. finish your assignment on time
      5. complain to your boss if you have any problems