Kissing up to your boss is a must if you want to get ahead
vote now: Agree or Disagree - (view results)
Agree
by Joyful Lili
Face it - being good at your job might look like you're "kissing up".
I am not voting for the "Agree"
Disagree
While you definitely may act different in your place of business, compromising who you are and lowering
by L Hurley
Everyone wants to impress their boss but this becomes even more important when the boss is new. First impressions both good and bad
by Todd Hicks
Are you interested in possessing a line of employment you absolutely adore and cherish or do you only desire to find or work at a
by Mari Johnson
1.) Set up a meeting in advance to establish your boss's expectations. Research your company and your position's role in that industry.
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