I'm considering changing jobs, and someone has told me that I don't want to work a certain place because "it is so political" over there. What does that mean?
I'm considering changing jobs, and someone has told me that I don't want to work a certain place because "it is so political" over there. What does that mean?
you have to watch out for workers with alterior motives.
you have to watch out for workers with alterior motives.
Generally, 'politics' in a workplace means that the environment is all about who you know, not how well you do your job. So, you can go in and do a good job, but if one of the boss' friends doesn't like you, you may get a poor review, etc. While, the boss' friend can do a poor job and get a good review and a raise.
I would talk to a couple of the employees in a workplace before you hire on there, just to get a feel for how the boss handles reviews, etc.
Good Luck!
Generally, 'politics' in a workplace means that the environment is all about who you know, not how well you do your job. So, you can go in and do a good job, but if one of the boss' friends doesn't like you, you may get a poor review, etc. While, the boss' friend can do a poor job and get a good review and a raise.
I would talk to a couple of the employees in a workplace before you hire on there, just to get a feel for how the boss handles reviews, etc.
Good Luck!
Generally, 'politics' in a workplace means that the environment is all about who you know, not how well you do your job. So, you can go in and do a good job, but if one of the boss' friends doesn't like you, you may get a poor review, etc. While, the boss' friend can do a poor job and get a good review and a raise.
I would talk to a couple of the employees in a workplace before you hire on there, just to get a feel for how the boss handles reviews, etc.
Good Luck!
Generally, 'politics' in a workplace means that the environment is all about who you know, not how well you do your job. So, you can go in and do a good job, but if one of the boss' friends doesn't like you, you may get a poor review, etc. While, the boss' friend can do a poor job and get a good review and a raise.
I would talk to a couple of the employees in a workplace before you hire on there, just to get a feel for how the boss handles reviews, etc.
Good Luck!
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