Do You Need the Manager from Hell?
30 March 2016
As a prospective employee do you know what you need from your prospective manager?
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As a prospective employee do you know what you need from your prospective manager?
This is one habit that very few people do for their careers, yet again and again I have seen that those who do it are much happier with the level of success they realise in their careers. The habit is the habit of career maintenance.
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Despite your brilliance, your thorough preparation, your interview practice and your deep desire for the role, sometimes you won’t be successful in jobs you go for. As much as you might want to yell and scream, or curl into a ball and lick your wounds there are a couple of things to realise and a few actions you to commit to doing in the face of having your application rejected.
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