Working hard to search for a job after college, than also not getting the job. Then at last you give up, most people do it all the time.
This problem usually occurs due to lack of knowledge or poor technical skills. There may be some silly reason behind it like your persona at workplace, specially during first week on the job.
Our skills plays an important because it is not that easy to impress your new colleagues. This will effect your reputation because maximum time you stay with your organisation.
How to save your career and yourself, here are four keys for that:
1.Things which you don\'t know: You may cook well at the age of 20, but still you are new in the world of business. In college they don\'t teach your things about corporate world. So be carefully when it comes to share your ideas with new people.
Don\'t jump in between when old colleagues are working on some project. Sometimes you start assuming that you know how things should be done. Old workers are more experienced than and will instantly ignore your valuable ideas.
2.”Thank you” goes on long way: Everyone likes to here thank you once in a while. Same with your co-workers and your boss.
Your manager is also an human being who likes to get appreciated, just as you like. If your manger takes you for a lunch, gives you gift, bonus, or many other things. It is your duty to say him “thank you.”
3.Go beyong and work hard: You be shocked to see the workers who work only that much what they are asked to work and do not work one second more that 40 hours per week.
Making yourself different from them, you can gain an additional assignments or by putting some extra time once in while.
You should work hard by leaving aside your ego and attitude at the door of the company. This will show that you are hard working and the team efforts.
4.Listen properly before speaking: Always make a habit to listen properly. Because there many entry-level people who are so excited to prove their knowledge and speak anything without listening.
So first understand what people are saying and than focus on your agenda. This shows that you respect your colleagues being attentive while they are speaking.