In the turbulent workplace, every warrior who steps into the workplace needs to master a set of best cheats - unspoken rules. These rules are not explicitly stated, but they can be the key to success or failure in your workplace. Today, let's unveil the mystery of these unspoken rules and escort your professional career!
1.Respect everyone, especially the low-key strong
In the workplace, don't underestimate anyone, especially those who seem to be low-key and obscure. They may hide amazing talent and energy to be your unexpected competitors. Therefore, respecting everyone and treating everyone as equals is the cornerstone of your solid foothold in the workplace.
2.Skillfully build a good relationship with HR
The HR department is an important partner in your career. They are in charge of your career development and benefits package, so it's crucial to build a good relationship with them. Make clever use of company gatherings, team building activities and other occasions to show your professionalism and personality charm, so that HR will be impressed by you.
3.Be a kind man and win people's hearts
In this highly competitive workplace, being kind is a rare quality. Don't be careful, but face the challenges and setbacks at work with a tolerant attitude. Being a good person will not only allow you to earn the respect and trust of your colleagues, but also accumulate valuable network resources for your career development.
4.Leave three points for words, and don't do anything
In interpersonal communication, there should be room for speaking and doing. Don't oversay it or overdo it. Leaving a way out for yourself and others is a sign of workplace wisdom. Not only will this avoid awkwardness and conflict, but it will also make you more comfortable in the workplace.
5.Be respectful of others and avoid verbal violence
In the workplace, respect for others is the foundation of good relationships. Don't use other people's shortcomings as a joke, and don't use sarcasm, sarcasm and other language that hurts other people's feelings. Treat everyone with kindness and respect, and you will find that the world will respond to you in the same way.
6.Cherish kindness and give back gratitude
In the workplace, we meet many people who lend a helping hand to us. For their kindness and help, we should cherish and be grateful for it. Don't overdo the kindness of others, but repay their help and support with practical actions.
7.Accept gifts politely and show literacy
When you receive a gift from someone, say thank you first, whether you like it or not. It is a sign of respect and recognition of the minds of others. At the same time, learn to give back in moderation to show your gratitude. This will not only maintain good interpersonal relationships, but also show your high quality.
8.Skillfully respond to the workplace sideline
When starting out in the workplace or joining a new company, it's important not to rush into a line. Maintaining a neutral and wait-and-see attitude will give you a better understanding of the company's culture and atmosphere, as well as the positions and interests of all parties. This will give you an advantageous position in the future workplace competition.
9.Avoid giving for granted
In the workplace, you deserve to be duly rewarded and recognized. Don't take your efforts for granted, or you can easily fall into passivity and loss. Learn to demonstrate your achievements and value in a timely manner in order to win the respect and recognition of others.
10.Be cautious about engaging with the culture of the drinking party
Drinking culture is a special kind of existence in the Chinese workplace. When participating in drinking parties, stay sober and sensible and avoid excessive drinking or out-of-control behavior. At the same time, we must learn to observe and learn, and show our professionalism and professionalism at the wine table.
11.Cultivate a sense of teamwork and have the courage to take responsibility
To excel in the workplace and become a leader, you need to be a team and responsible. In daily work, we should take the initiative to take responsibility and tasks, cooperate with colleagues, and work together to complete tasks and goals. This way you will have more opportunities and resources to achieve your career goals.
12.Avoid being an "eyeliner" or whistleblower
It is very dangerous to take the initiative to become the "eyeliner" or whistleblower of the leader in the workplace. Not only will you lose the trust and support of your colleagues, but you may also put yourself in an awkward and dangerous situation. It is wise to maintain a neutral and objective attitude and maintain good relationships with colleagues and leaders.
13.Avoid pouring cold water on others when they are proud
When others are being proud or showing off, don't pour cold water or say cool things. It's easy to hold grudges and resent, affecting your relationships and development in the workplace. Learn to praise and bless others for showing your generosity and pattern.
14.What is not out of date is the heart, and the gift should be meaningful
Gift-giving is a way to show your heart and gratitude. While the gift itself may be outdated, your heart and gratitude are eternal. Choosing a meaningful gift that shows your gratitude and concern will enhance your relationships with others.
15.After leaving the job, leave the work group in time
When you leave a company, you should log out of the relevant work groups and social media accounts in time. This is the embodiment of professionalism, but also the respect for the original company and colleagues. Avoid being kicked out of the group or seeing information you shouldn't be looking at after leaving your job, causing embarrassment and unnecessary trouble to yourself.
16.Be cautious and avoid over-investing in friendships
Friendships in the workplace are often based on interests and competition, so don't expect too much from friendships between colleagues. Be sincere and friendly, but also keep a distance and be alert. This way you can better protect yourself and develop your career.
Mastering these unspoken rules of the workplace and applying them wisely will set you up for success in the fierce competition of the workplace.