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Get Noticed at Your Job by Doing It with
Flair
Doing your job with “37 pieces of flair” may have entered the
pop culture vernacular through the famous movie about life
working an office, Office Space, but there may just be
something to it. You might not need 37 pieces of flair, but
doing your job with a little bit of flair and a lot of hard
work is a great way to get noticed in the office and to move on
to bigger and better things.
How do you go about doing your job with flair? The first way to
make sure you are doing your job with distinction doesn’t
involve much flair at all – it simply involves doing your job
and doing it well. Know exactly what your responsibilities are
and attend to them every day. Don’t let any of the things that
come under your job description fall by the wayside because you
think they are unimportant. If you are unsure exactly what all
of your responsibilities are, ask your boss for a meeting and
discuss your job description with them. You will get noticed
simply for your desire to make sure you are covering all of
your bases and not letting any of your responsibilities fall by
the wayside.
Another way to do your job with flair is to add to the good
morale in the office. Everyone has at least one person in the
office that is like a black cloud hanging in the air. Gloom,
doom and pessimism don’t really have a place in the office.
Even if you feel like you are heading for a fall with the way a
certain project is coming together or because someone on the
team is not pulling their weight, look for solutions instead of
standing around and complaining about it. When your attitude
can help people stay on track with their work and not dread
coming into the office every day, you are bound to get
noticed.
If you really want to add some flair to your work performance,
learn how to manage your time and avoid procrastination. Time
management is one of the biggest problems all employees face,
and when you don’t manage your time efficiently, you are not
being as productive as possible for your boss, which never wins
you any fans among the management team. If you find yourself
always rushing through your work at the last minute trying to
meet your deadline, try keeping a journal of all of your
activities at work for a few days. When you see how much time
you spending doing things like talking with co-workers by the
water cooler and surfing the net, you might see ways you can
improve your work habits, so you can get things done well
before the deadline is pressing down on you. Increasing your
productivity by managing your time is a surefire way to earn
some praise from the people over your head.
Another way to add flair to your work performance is by being a
team player. It can be tempting to thing that to have flair you
have to go out on a limb and try to do everything yourself, but
that is not the case. Employers don’t like to see an employee
trying to hog credit for things that everyone has worked on
together or trying to one up everyone else on the staff.
When you work together with the team, you show your employer
that your interests are with making the company a success and
not trying to advance you own personal agenda. If your employer
understands that you see the bigger picture of making the
company succeed, you are sure to get noticed and
rewarded.
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