TGF Premium ⭐ analyst75 Posted October 19, 2024 TGF Premium Share Posted October 19, 2024 LESSON 1 : Always work at 50–75 % of your total potential because you aren’t getting paid for 100% either. LESSON 2: No reason on Earth is worth a fight/clash with your boss while you are working under him/her. Trust me on that! LESSON 3: Avoid dating someone from your office especially your boss or hr as 99% of times nothing will happen but that 1% can screw your career. LESSON 4: It’s better being fake friends with everybody instead of being real enemies. 😉 LESSON 5: Never ever disclose your future plans of switching the firm with any employee of that firm no matter how good ‘Friends’ you both are. LESSON 6: If you can give your 75% to a project make sure to give another 5% to make sure people know about your contribution especially your seniors. LESSON 7: Always treat all the office boys and security guards with your utmost respect. LESSON 8: Never try to prove your client wrong or find faults in their processes. They are paying for your services so always be diplomatic. I know it can get difficult sometimes but thats your easy way out. LESSON 9: Never stay in a firm for too long as you will start getting undervalued. Plan your career & negotiate your salary and perks wisely. LESSON 10: Nothing pays more in your career than having excellent interpersonal skills & having hold of a couple of relevant technical skills. Never stop learning and keep updating your technical skills. 🙂 ALL THE BEST FOR YOUR FUTURE!! – Mohit, Quora Profits from free accurate cryptos signals: https://www.predictmag.com/ Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
DediRock Posted October 23, 2024 Share Posted October 23, 2024 One of the biggest lessons I’ve learned in the corporate world is the importance of adaptability and continuous learning. Things change quickly, and being open to new ideas, technologies, and ways of working can make a significant difference in how you grow within an organization. Building strong relationships and effective communication are also key to navigating challenges and advancing in your career. What’s been your biggest takeaway from your corporate experiences? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
sader23 Posted January 7 Share Posted January 7 (edited) Celebrities also follow key lessons for success: diversify earnings, maintain professionalism Bruno Guillon Fortune, value networking, constantly improve skills, and ensure public recognition for efforts, securing financial growth and career longevity. Edited January 7 by sader23 Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
TGF Premium ⭐ Peter Posted January 19 TGF Premium Share Posted January 19 On 10/19/2024 at 3:48 PM, analyst75 said: LESSON 7: Always treat all the office boys and security guards with your utmost respect. Yes. If you happens to have some issues with colleagues, having some friendlies among the external personnel can be helpful. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Vikkii Posted January 29 Share Posted January 29 (edited) The important lesson for me was that you need to be able to delegate tasks and trust professionals. Online directories like the one at Online Directory in Victoria, BC are fantastic tools for local businesses looking to increase their online presence. Listing your business makes it easier for potential customers in the area to find you, boosting both visibility and credibility. You can include essential information like contact details, website links, and business hours, and some platforms even let you showcase reviews and special offers. For businesses in Victoria, being present on a directory that caters specifically to local searches helps in standing out among competitors. It's cost-effective and can lead to more foot traffic and online inquiries. Plus, many directories have search engine optimization (SEO) benefits, improving your ranking on search engines. It’s like giving your business a digital storefront that's accessible 24/7! Edited February 21 by Vikkii Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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