Are you worried about what your boss thinks of you?
Once upon a time, long ago, companies were run like big armies. Young new starts did all the hard work, while the top dogs did nowt.
Few ever moved up in rank and woe betide anyone who got ideas above their station. No-one lived happily ever after. The end!
Thankfully, most modern businesses offer a much more welcoming work environment.
So, should you be worried about how much influence your boss has over your career?
We say no. And here are our top three reasons why.
1. Your Boss Needs You
The fact you’re here in the first place means your talents are required, so why worry? Worrying if your boss thinks you’re doing the right thing only distracts you from doing the right thing.
If there are any potential hiccups, you know you can discuss these before they become issues.
In fact, a confident boss will actively encourage you, as a much needed member of the team, to express your own views on how to address any concerns.
2. You Are Your Own Boss
Always keep in mind this is your career, not your boss’s. So rather than wondering what your manager thinks of you focus instead on bringing all your energy to your role.
3. Your Boss Is Cheering For You
The Director of a company needs their employees to be happy and continually improving.
So rather than gunning for you, they will support every plan that can help you improve.
The flip side, and thankfully this is rare, if your boss is actually a pain in the behind, don’t worry yourself sick to keep them happy.
If your boss doesn’t have your back, concentrate on fulfilling your own tasks 100%, while examining excellent new opportunities with jobs24.com.
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Posted on August 30, 2017
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