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10 Things You Should Never Do When Starting A New Job Don't show up late. ... Don't dress unprofessionally. ... Don't blow off orientation. ... Don't expect hand-holding. ... Don't ask co-workers to do your work. ... Don't take too many personal calls. ... Don't ask for more money. ... Don't try to change things. More items... •
Most-viewed TikTok categories Entertainment. This type of video has far outpaced other TikTok categories. ... Dance. ... Pranks. ......
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Technically, an employer can't monitor you on a personal device without your knowledge. “As a practical matter, the employer is going to have to go...
Read More »Congratulations! You’ve finally secured a new job, and now you want to start off on the right foot, making a positive impression on your new boss and colleagues. You want to be careful not to make any career-ending mistakes. So, what should you NEVER do when starting a new job? Here are 10 things to avoid:
8. Instagram users are spending a monthly average of 11.2 hours on the platform.
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Pick a product you know you haven't searched for in any of your devices and talk about it out loud at some length with another person. Make sure...
Read More »It’s understandable that you may need help or guidance during your first few weeks at a new job, and asking co-workers for assistance or just to answer questions can be perfectly acceptable. But there’s no quicker way to make enemies than to ask or expect your new co-workers to do your job for you. Remember, you were hired because managers believed in your ability to get the job done. Ask for help if you need it, but believe in yourself and prove that you can do the work yourself.
It's estimated that TikTok pays around 2 to 4 cents per 1,000 views on a video. That's all thanks to the TikTok Creator Fund, a program where they...
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Getting a million views on a YouTube video is every creator's dream. Once you reach that milestone, you don't just create videos as a hobby anymore...
Read More »In a new job, there will always be a learning curve, and effective supervisors understand that. Inevitably, you’ll be asked to do something or expected to know something that you don’t yet know or know how to do. Rather than saying you can complete the task on your own, be honest. “Don’t be afraid to say, ‘I don’t know,’” Huhman writes. “Honesty is a huge differentiator. Simply look people in the eye and say unabashedly and with confidence, “I don’t know. Let me find out and get back to you. Then do it.”
Social media platforms like TikTok, Instagram, and Snapchat ranked lower on the toxicity scale, and YouTube had the lowest toxicity rating of the...
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7 Signs Someone Secretly Hates You Their body language is not open. ... They avoid eye contact with you. ... Intense eye contact. ... They are Fake...
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With just 1,000 or so followers, you can make money on Instagram. Neil Patel, a widely known digital marketing specialist, says engagement is key —...
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Figure out what to do next with your life Examine your purpose in life. Find your purpose. ... Evaluate your life values. ... Analyze your...
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