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Don’t ask about money or benefits. Wait until you’ve got the job
Some might not agree with these.... I strongly believe it. I never asked for it, and thinking that let them decide how much I worth. Otherwise, wait yourself when you are experienced enough then go and ask people...
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1) It is a common mistake by graduates where they try to do more, i.e. things not related to their work. This is not a good idea, just do what the company pays you to do.
Whilst it may be great to try and be helpful, being too helpful will send signals to people to dump things onto you. Also, you may be able to do A, B and C perfectly. However, if you have to do A, B and C simultaneously, can you still do a good job with all three? Else, if you do a bad job, it may backfire on you.
Whilst it may be great to try and be helpful, being too helpful will send signals to people to dump things onto you. Also, you may be able to do A, B and C perfectly. However, if you have to do A, B and C simultaneously, can you still do a good job with all three? Else, if you do a bad job, it may backfire on you.
Its totally true. I dont how to say no until I so fed up with the colleague (even I always pretend that I'm ok with it). Dont know why last time I always do free service just because I pity them. At last, I manage to get some excuse from being given so much things that is unrelated... haha...
Thumbs up for @Geminist.....
May 15 2011, 09:21 PM
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