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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]- Don’t talk too much about your feelings and personal life. We all have personal issues and your boss isn’t your therapist. - Learn how to write. Most Gen Z’s I know can’t write a proper paragraph. - Don’t share anything about work on social media, especially while you are doing something unrelated to work. [/quote] Also - Learn to make eye contact when speaking to someone - Learn how to greet people[/quote] I think this is basic but really important. A lot of the Gen Z employees at my agency do not even do basic pleasantries. They just stare or don't reply to greetings or pleasantries. You should at least say basic greetings like "good morning" or "how are you." Most people hate being at work early in the morning but you have to learn how to play the game of getting along at work. It does not matter if you realty feel happy or enthusiastic about your office. It is just basic etiquette.[/quote] I'd say it's similar in meetings. There's a huge difference between people who look at the speaker, nod, and show that they're listening versus those who aren't making eye contact. My assumption is that they're not really paying attention. Maybe I'm wrong, but it's so. much. better to speak when people are looking at you.[/quote]
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