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10 Tips for Workplace Success in Tech Professions

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Whether you have just landed yourself in the  IT job  you’ve always dreamt of, or you have been at your current workplace for a while, it is never too early (or late) to focus on your personal development and productivity to boost your career.  The IT sector is extremely competitive, with a massive influx of fresh candidates, and a constant need to reinvigorate the existing workforce. Innovation, communication, and participation form the basic crux for decisive performance at an IT workplace. It is important, therefore, to assess your performance regularly and take stock of any areas you might want to work upon, for workplace success in IT jobs: 1.Actively seek Feedback and Constructive Criticism In case you are not confident in your performance in a particular project, don’t keep your doubts to yourself and let them fester within! Be proactive in seeking feedback from your teammates and superiors, so you can channel yourself in a more productive direction. ...

5 Things That You Never Say To Your Boss

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A dream job is one where your  workplace  is like your second home and your boss is friendly and easygoing. But, even if that is the case, these are 5 things that you should avoid saying to your boss unless you want to jeopardize your job. “I can’t wait to get a new job” Even if your boss is the best of your best friends, this is the most forbidden sentence one can utter in front of their boss. No matter how liberal a person is, no one will ever be willing to lose an employee. If you are efficient at what you do, there is no point of putting everything at stake by saying your wish out loud. “I’m too hungover to come to work” This is a free world and you are absolutely free to believe in the saying: “Work hard and party harder”! But, your boss should be the last person getting bothered by the consequences of those parties. The simplest solution is to not drink so much that you wake up with a hangover. But, even if you do, your boss doesn’t have to know that. This ...