Helpful Tips to Recession-Proof Your Job
Quote from Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States:
“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it."
These tips can help you to recession-proof your job.
1. Make positive contributions: - Make positive contributions whenever possible. Share your ideas.
2. Make your superiors aware of your valuable contributions to the organization.
3. Be aware of and anticipate the needs of your co-workers and other departments. If you come across an article that might be useful to your co-workers, send it to them with a note.
4. Build a strong rapport with other departments.
5. Offer sincere and genuine compliments.
6. Build upon your skills or develop new ones.
7. Strive to be the thought leader in your industry. You can start a blog, write for journals or speak at seminars or conferences.
8. Build a strong network within and without the organization.
Quote from Theodore Roosevelt, 26th President of the United States:
“Whenever you are asked if you can do a job, tell 'em, 'Certainly I can!' Then get busy and find out how to do it."
These tips can help you to recession-proof your job.
1. Make positive contributions: - Make positive contributions whenever possible. Share your ideas.
2. Make your superiors aware of your valuable contributions to the organization.
3. Be aware of and anticipate the needs of your co-workers and other departments. If you come across an article that might be useful to your co-workers, send it to them with a note.
4. Build a strong rapport with other departments.
5. Offer sincere and genuine compliments.
6. Build upon your skills or develop new ones.
7. Strive to be the thought leader in your industry. You can start a blog, write for journals or speak at seminars or conferences.
8. Build a strong network within and without the organization.
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Great blog! Did you hear the good news? Obama announced a bailout plan for lower and middle class for credit cards, loans, and other various hardships. See more below:
Loans, Grants, and Assistance for Economic Hardships
What do you think???
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