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Practical Tips On How To Keep A Job Finding a good and decent job is tough; but maintaining one proves to be tougher. There are several factors that make a job a lot difficult to deal with, and these include your relationship with your workmates, your professional relationship with your superiors, your own personal motives, and, of course, your work attitude. However, everything will eventually depend on your own perceptions, work response, and outlook. Having a selfish motive when you are at work will make you perform in unacceptable ways, like when you talk ill about a co-worker just to get ahead. Needless to say, an attitude like this will lead you to stagnant growth, making the whole of your career miserable. Most employees think that their jobs are not good enough for them, without realizing that the problem is not their work but their working attitude. Since they fail to notice the problem, instinctively they tend to demand for more – a higher pay, shorter hours, etc., eventually resulting in a work life that is not only full of disappointment, but also depressing. What to do with the problems You can learn to appreciate your job more by adopting a positive outlook towards your duties. Maintain Corporate Behavior Stick to the written and unwritten items on the company rules. Do not try to bend the rules, as this could mean you are being unprofessional. Observe carefully what goes around the company you are working for and then find out how things go. Remember that you are an employee of the firm and will need to adhere to common regulations to stay afloat. Maintain Professional Relationships with your Co-workers and Seniors. Address them the way they should be. Handshakes are essential -- offering a single handshake can easily break down barriers between you and your officemates and makes you exude self-confidence. Keep a good and favorable attendance record, as well. Listen to your workmates attentively and do not try to interrupt. Try to learn something from them and let them learn something from you, as well; of course, providing input when appropriate. Unless you are in authority to do so, refrain from giving orders or asking little favors from your officemates. Treat everyone with respect and try to find something positive in each of them. Explore your capabilities. Remember that learning is a continuous process. To avoid any form of stagnation, engage in activities that will boost your knowledge and skills. Participate in workshops or in seminars that will help you develop your professional competence. Maintain a Positive Outlook. Always be optimistic and refrain from seeing fault in others, as well as the company you are working for. Deal with problems positively and professionally, and maintain a good track record. Try your best to show pride in your work. Communicate Effectively It is important that you develop proper skills in communication, as misinterpretation could lead to unnecessary conflict at work. If you cannot think of something good to say, don’t talk at all. Indeed, getting a job is a challenge, but staying happily in one can
require extra effort. However, all will not be lost if you adopt the
correct attitude. The bottom line here is to love your job so that you
will not feel as if you are working every single day of your professional
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