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The owner of the company is not bad, the market does not love it.
I have written a few articles related to the workplace before and the response has been overwhelming, with people saying that they have learned and want to know more tips on how to line up with their bosses and to go line up with them themselves.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Who is worse off in the workplace when a subordinate throws problems at his or her boss?
What should you do as a superior when subordinates leave problems to their superiors? Some people also mention that there are always some old-timers on the team, what should you do?
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
How to survive the probationary period after jumping ship? Here are some things to know
When you move to a new company, there is a probationary period before you become a permanent employee, which is a period when the employee and the company are looking at each other. How can you tell if the company is the right place for you when you are on probation? How can you prove yourself to the company? This article will give you the answers.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Don't take these 18 details lightly if you're in an institution
Handbook for working in the authorities Do you know what to look for when working in an agency? For every newcomer, the authorities are full of mystery, so how exactly should you keep your leaders happy? Here, we suggest that you should not take these 18 details lightly so that you can easily say goodbye to the rookie era.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
What jobs are suitable for people with stupid mouths? Do these people have a hard time getting through interviews?
The interview is a very common part of the job search process, when the interview passed will represent your ability to be found by the interviewer, which is a two-way choice, if the mouth is stupid to have the ability to do things, the interviewer will also find your body's flashpoint and choose you.
By Clemmens Crofton3 years ago in Humans
Why can we see colors?
The world is so wonderful in large part because we can see a wide variety of colors. So have you ever thought about the question: is the same color the same in the eyes of different people? I believe many people have had this question because many times what we think looks good, others do not think it looks good, and what we feel is ugly, but some people can not turn their eyes to it. To get the answer to this question, we must first know why people can see color. We know that visible light has seven different colors, namely red, orange, red, green, blue, indigo and violet, and the first person to separate visible light was Isaac Newton.
By Copperchaleu3 years ago in Humans
