Matching the criteria

Recognize how situational job criteria are. Apply positions of your choice whether or not you fully meet the requirements. Read any job ads as the Employer’s wish list. Spot the few crucial criteria without which your job application is but nuisance. Don’t apply if you are not licensed or experienced in those. Put questions on the interviewer’s career path for everyone is fond of speaking about himself. Suggest similarities with his personal experience, even with other companies. Admire his achievements; express your willingness to work for such a meritorious person.

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Appearing happy at work

Asking tough questions

Applying to an internal job

Asking for advancement

Accepting a promotion

Asking for a raise

Being too proactive

Being discriminated

Being overqualified as applicant

Being fired

Blocking move

Battling uphill

Being exploited at work

Being left alone

Bosses visiting site

Boss shutting out

Bypassing the boss

Being accused

Being humiliated

Joking boss

Being demoted

Being replaceable

Boss being in trouble

Bullying boss

Belittling boss

Being undervalued

Boss trying to make you an accomplice

Being put on disciplinary probation

Being forced to smile

Boss is having another agenda

Being put-down

Being the fall guy

Boss bollocking

Changing career

Choosing to be submissive

Correcting the boss in public

Cascading stress

Considering options

Doing the wrong thing

Disobeying intelligently

Dropping names during job interview

Dealing with setbacks

Disparaging the boss

Distancing from your boss in trouble

Expecting to be fired

Earning trust

Failing on the spot

Filing a grievance

Failing to turn internship into a job

Getting an assignment

Going through hard times

Getting vague promises

Getting the challenge

Giving feedback to manager

Getting free hand

Getting a new boss

Going down

Getting cooperation from the powerful

Getting no return for favors

Gossiping about the boss

Getting pushed out

Helping the boss

Having a peacock-type boss

Having mandatory fun

Having a job interview

Having a narcissistic boss

Having a stressed-out boss

Influencing the boss

Kissing up the boss

Luck playing role in career

Losing trust of the Board

Lacking support of your boss

Leaking information

Mixing private and professional life

Making business proposal

Messing up

Moving up or moving out

Missing critical meeting

Making complaint

Managing boss

Mind-numbing job

Misusing work computer

Networking

Negotiating conditions

Playing the blame game

Putting finger on a weak spot

Promoting yourself

Pushing back

Quitting a job

Reorganizing to dismiss

Resisting excessive workload

Rolling with the punches

Refusing a job offer

Receiving pittance

Resigning for a better job offer

Retaliating

Responding to controversial work order

Referring an employee

Speaking up or keeping silent

Stealing credit

Standing out

Selling your ideas

Serving a difficult customer

Saying no to the boss

Starting new job

Sticking to the guidelines

Taking responsibility

Traveling with boss

Talking to the boss

Taking unofficial break

Threatening the boss

Taking sh*t

Tackling job assignment

Taking side with management

Using language

Working for a micro-manager

Working for a perfectionist boss

Working with consultants

Working for a maniac boss

Working for machiavellian boss

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