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How to Make a Good Impression at Work

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Summary: To make a good impression at work, there are several things you can do, such as dressing appropriately, owning up to mistakes and avoiding sick-time abuse. Impress your boss with tips from a professional career coach in this free video on developing yourself in the workforce.

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By Debbie Benami-Rahm
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Debbie Benami-Rahm, M.S., M.H.C., president of DBR Career Services, Inc., provides her career expertise to individuals in transition to get “unstuck” and find career fulfillment....read more

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"Hello, I'm Debbie Benami-Rahm; a career expert with dbrcareerservices.com. In this clip I'm going to show you how to make a good impression at work. You will need appropriate attire for the particular job. In this case, our gentleman is wearing a business suit. There are several things that you can do to make a good impression at work. Own up to your mistakes. It's alright if you make a mistake. Let your manager know; ask for his or her guidance and that way you'll be able to prevent it from happening again. Know when to call in sick. Don't abuse that policy because that can get you in some trouble. Be able to deal with crisis. That's a huge thing to, to think about. If something happens that you weren't expecting; be able to just go with it; handle it and move on. Know what to discuss and what not to discuss with your co-workers. Be able to manage your time well; very critical in order to make a good impression at work; that you're on time, you're punctual; you meet your deadlines even exceed your deadlines, that would be really great. And represent your company well, both while you're on the job and when you're off the job. This has been Debbie Benami-Rahm; thank you for watching."

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