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What action promotes the career immensely - and is also fun
Created: 05/16/2022, 08:30
By: Juliane Gutmann
Being in the office earlier than the boss and always asking for new tasks: there are career boosters that are obvious.
However, some people forget one important factor.
Would you like to advance professionally?
You can do a lot for that.
For example, further training that qualifies you for new areas of responsibility.
Or focus on process optimization.
Capable leaders will see your potential and consider you for higher positions.
But not only during working hours you can do a lot for your own professional advancement.
A significant career booster can be found in the interpersonal area.
Do you shy away from evening
after-work meetings
?
It's a pity, because here you can find out a thing or two about open positions, restructuring processes in the company and new training measures.
Not only at work, but also outside of it, you can do a lot for your own advancement.
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Giving your career a boost through networking
Networking is the keyword
.
This means building and maintaining your own network of contacts.
In the professional environment, a goal is usually pursued, such as the exchange of knowledge, mutual support and last but not least: the professional advantage.
This can either be reached via recommendations, but also via information that may not yet be official.
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In addition, the joint after-work drink helps to get to know colleagues from completely different perspectives in a relaxed atmosphere.
This can provide professional inspiration, bring new ideas and – if colleagues from other departments are present – also
promote mutual understanding.
(jg)
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