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A managers job in the workplace is to convey meaning in the actions of their
employees, and they are looking for certain attributes during the interview process
that you should know about. First, most managers love employees that agree with
their point of view. This dangerous fundamental emotion is a basic human feeling.
We all want our point of view to be understood.
As a new employee looking for a job
you can attack this one of two ways. You can either agree with your boss and risk
the organization or department of xyz company to form a groupthink mindset, or
you can speak your mind and form a setting that your manager would like to form
for himself, but can not figure out how. Through diversity and playing the role of
the devils advocate, you can personally improve the culture within months or even
weeks of your arrival at your new job. The best part is that you dont have to be a
new employee to begin the remodeling strategy. Ask questions like why do we do it
this way and could it be done better in a different strategy. The second reason so
many managers all act the same is a lack of experience. During an interview, they
may ask a question that might be inappropriate or that you might not feel
comfortable answering. Dont rush in and critisize or discount your managers
credibility right off the back.
Pay careful attention to the culture that your manager
is attempting to portray to you. See if your attitude and passion for your work fall in
line with the culture of your employer. If they dont, and you have the ability to
change certain values that will make you a more productive employee, go ahead!
Dont be afraid to change, stagnation has been the downfall of many stars of years
gone by. If your personal values wont allow you to drive a chasim between what you
belive and what your company does, then maybe it is time that you find a job that
you can get excited about, and thats what all managers love, passion.
Written By: Michael Whitney
http://www.jobish.com
Find the job you always wanted.
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