Sunday, March 15, 2020

Never share this information at work

Never share this information at workNetworking is what gets you in the door, but building real relationships with coworkers is what keeps you there and earns you respect. And you cant really connect to peopleeven colleaguesif you dont open up and share every once in a while. But sometimes the bonding goes too far. When sharing becomes oversharing, you can erode any credibility youve built up in a workdistributions-mix. googletag.cmd.push(function() googletag.display(div-gpt-ad-1467144145037-0) ) Here are a few things smart and successful people make a rule of neverbringing up in the workplace.How much you hate your coworkersNo matter how terrible Bob in Sales is at his job, its notlage something you can talk about with your coworkerseven your friends. Unless youre talking to your best non-work friends or your partner, theres no cause to broadcast someones ineptitude. Be kind. Take the high road. And for that matter, dont smack talk about your boss or how much you hate your job eithe r.PoliticsBy far the easiest way to alienate someone is to casually discuss politics. Things are quite simply too fraught behauptung days. A haphazard comment here or there could really lose you points. In general, its best not to mix office and politics in generaltense times or not. You never know where someone (or the cubemate quietly listening) stands. If others are talking politics, listen and smile and step outside.How much you makeEven if youre sharing your salary to commiserate with other low-level earners, you never know what those people might be making. It could be even less than you. Dont run the risk of humblebragging. And definitely dont outright brag. First of all, nobody cares. Second, theyll just assume youre a materialistic jerk.Your sex life or anybody elsesReally, theres no reason to divulge any details about what goes on in your bedroom. Or worseto speculate about what might or might not go on in someone elses. Its just gossip, which is never a good idea. Plus, i ts likely against company policy. You just never know when you might make someone feel uncomfortable, so respect work and personal boundaries.Your ongoing job huntIf youre job hunting because youve outgrown your position or you just plain hate your job, thats fine. Keep it on the DL. Nobody wants to be friends with the kid who doesnt even want to be on the playground with the other kids.Your online presenceUnless you become actual friends with a coworker, its best to keep your social media networks separate. LinkedIn is great for work friends, but keep your Facebook and Twitter and Instagram to people who wont be annoyed by your vacation photos of margaritas and tequila shots.Offensive jokesAgain, anything off-color is probably going to get you in trouble with your philanthropisch resources department. If you have a racist, misogynist, or intolerant joke in your pocket, do yourself a favor and keep it to yourself. Youwill offend someone and peoplewill think less of you. Is it really worth the forced laughter?Your dreams of a promotionIts fine to covet rungs above yours on the ladder. Its not fine to tell people that youre out to unseat your coworker or your boss. The news will definitely get back to that person, ruining a relationship for good. And whether or not you get your way, you wont have the respect of everyone around you.Personal dramaYou might be having problems at home, or in your relationship, or with your health. Save intensely personal tales for your besties and your therapist. At the very least, save them for lunch hour with one or two close work friends, not your water cooler buddy. Work is not the place to be blabbing about your issues and emotionsits a professional setting, no matter how casual the office and how kind the people.

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