Used to flying below the radar at work? Do you think not being noticed will keep your job safe? Think again. The reality is that you want to be noticed for your positive contributions. The best strategy now is to figure out how you can have high visibility at work. Companies don’t lay off or let go their best performers. But, company managers have to know who you are. For high visibility at work, you want to be viewed as a great performer. High visibility for your positive contributions is a must. Do you have a tip to share about how you raise your visibility at work? See More Reader Responses. Share Your Tips
Seek a Mentor / Advocate
You need not only a mentor, but an advocate. Someone to 'sell' you when you are not in the room. Your boss cannot always do it, as they appear biased. Seek out a 3rd party to share your ideas and work progress. They will be your best resource when looking to grow within your current position or for future opportunities. Visit Womens's Ally for more suggestions on career management.
—Guest Diahann Boock
Visibility at Work
Talking to the boss at least once in a day, even if he/she is not that responsive. Putting up various proposals, be it however small, would certainly draw the attention of the boss. Keep meeting the coterie of the boss. This is all in addition to the good job being done.
—Guest Srinivasan
visibility at work.
Sending mails to all concerned persons on a regular basis and sending replies to incoming mails will make those who sit at a distance believe that you are active / proactive.Reading your mail, others should feel that you have done some research before sending mail and it is not simply gas.
—Guest reji
Learn Extra Skills to Impress your Boss
Great Article. I also recommend motivated employees to take initiative and learn extra skills that they do not have in order to expand his or her knowledge as well as contribution at work. There are so many websites that offer online training without having to enroll in a school that wastes time and money. The bottom line is the person with more skills will survive in our crazy job market. Let's all go out and learn something today.
—Knowledgeocity
be yourself
Do every little thing by heart. do not get affected by the person who always catches your boss's attention. because trust me, your boss knows who's doing good with regards to the job. Be yourself, Avoid being "sifter"as they are.
—Guest nina
Seek a Mentor / Advocate
You need not only a mentor, but an advocate. Someone to 'sell' you when you are not in the room. Your boss cannot always do it, as they appear biased. Seek out a 3rd party to share your ideas and work progress. They will be your best resource when looking to grow within your current position or for future opportunities. Visit Womens's Ally for more suggestions on career management.
—Guest Diahann Boock
Visibility at Work
Talking to the boss at least once in a day, even if he/she is not that responsive. Putting up various proposals, be it however small, would certainly draw the attention of the boss. Keep meeting the coterie of the boss. This is all in addition to the good job being done.
—Guest Srinivasan
visibility at work.
Sending mails to all concerned persons on a regular basis and sending replies to incoming mails will make those who sit at a distance believe that you are active / proactive.Reading your mail, others should feel that you have done some research before sending mail and it is not simply gas.
—Guest reji
Learn Extra Skills to Impress your Boss
Great Article. I also recommend motivated employees to take initiative and learn extra skills that they do not have in order to expand his or her knowledge as well as contribution at work. There are so many websites that offer online training without having to enroll in a school that wastes time and money. The bottom line is the person with more skills will survive in our crazy job market. Let's all go out and learn something today.
—Knowledgeocity
be yourself
Do every little thing by heart. do not get affected by the person who always catches your boss's attention. because trust me, your boss knows who's doing good with regards to the job. Be yourself, Avoid being "sifter"as they are.
—Guest nina
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