If you’re in an entry level position looking to make your way up the corporate ladder, you have to stand out amongst other candidates and colleagues in this competitive job market. How you dress, email etiquette, and the relationships you build could make or break your climb. Our subject matter expert, George Alland, shares business insight to ensure entry level candidates make the most out of their first job.
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Featured Speaker:
George Alland
Full-time Online Instructor
Rasmussen College
2. Who is George Alland?
•Full-time Online Instructor, Rasmussen College
•Teaches Math, Statistics, Literature, Reading and Writing and Critical Thinking Courses
•Worked for John Hancock Life Insurance, Harvard University, Capex Corporation, Wang Laboratories and 3M
•Undergraduate and Graduate Work in Math
•M.A. in French Literature and M.S. in Library Science
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4. 10 tips I picked up along the way.
Succeed in your first job!
5. Make sure your manager or supervisor is the first to know about an issue or concern you may be associated with.
Tip #1
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18. Make your manager or supervisor look good.
Be prepared. Anticipate. Share the praise.
Tip #10 (Continued)
19. Make your manager or supervisor look good.
Cover your manager’s back. Do your job well.
Tip #10 (Continued)
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