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During your first year in the workforce, you can expect to have a huge learning curve-not just about the details of your job, but about broader issues of how to manage your career and operate successfully in an office. How do you deal with difficult co-workers? Figure out if you're paid fairly? Understand what HR's difficult memos mean?

You'll keep mastering work skills throughout your career, 1.

2. It's pretty common to be intimidated (使失去信心)by company higher-ups or industry experts when you're just starting out in your career. But if you let yourself stay intimidated, it will keep you from forming relationships and that can hold you back professionally.

How to run a meeting. If you lose control of your meetings, let conversation go in any direction and don't start or finish on time, people will quickly begin to be afraid of attending any meetings you're running. 3., be willing to redirect the conversation when needed, take your starting and ending times seriously and make sure everyone is clear on next steps before you wrap up(圆满完成).

What you're good at and what you're not so good at. 4. But if you've been working for most of your 20s, by the end of then you should have the information about what you're better at than others, what you're much better at than others, what you want to work on improving in and what you should probably avoid altogether.

Your reputation matters. Your reputation is what will let you avoid bad jobs and bad bosses and what will give you a safety net when you need to leave a job quickly or find a new one across the country. 5. and you should go above and beyond to build a reputation for excelling

A.How to talk to people much more senior than you

B.How to have a difficult conversation

C.Early in your career, it's normal not to know where you shine and where you don't

D.but here are some key things that you should know about work by the time you're 30

E.Instead, always have an agenda, be clear about what results you're aiming for

F.Usually that means being assertive(坚定而 自 信的)but not aggressive, calmly explaining the issue and being direct about what you need

G.That means you shouldn't leave a job without notifying your boss

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