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Where To Go For Help
Introspection can be tough, especially if youre unsure
of your role and how you measure up. If some objective input
might help, here are a few sources to consider:
- A trusted co-worker: Enlist the help of someone
whos been at the office longer than you, understands
corporate procedures, and can give you honest feedback.
Though they dont have to be in the same position,
they should be at your level or higher.
- A "know-it-all" friend outside the company: Everyone
has at least one friend who seems to have been born knowing
how the world works. Ask this person to help you with your
self-assessment. Though she doesnt need to know the
ins and outs of your company, she knows you well enough
to be able to envision your performance as an employee.
- A career counselor: Career counselors have the
advantage of experience; they know what questions to ask
to get you thinking. They can be expensive, however, and
they may not get how things work at your company.
But their unbiased input makes them worth the investment.
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