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The Single Best Attribute Successful Career-Minded People Have

 
Author: Carl Mueller

A positive attitude in the workplace. This is possibly the single best attribute that successful career-minded people have.

A positive attitude in the workplace simply refers to the fact that people you come into contact with clearly see that you are someone who cares about work and are someone who they can rely on.

Therefore, you are someone they want to be around.

Working as a recruiter has allowed me to meet many different people each with their own personality, skills, goals and experience. The one thing that I tend to remember most about a job searcher is whether or not they have a positive attitude in the workplace and there are a number of ways I can measure this.

Do they speak positively about their current or former employer?

How positively do they speak of their accomplishments?

Do they seem like a happy person who is proud of their work or are they desperate to escape their current employer?

Basically, are they someone who I want to help with their job search or do I never want to see this person again? Nobody wants to hang around people who drag you down, right?

When I say positive attitude in the workplace I am referring to having a positive attitude in each and every aspect of their career.

My Personal Experience:

Before I became a recruiter I worked for a telecommunications company that regularly restructured.

This is a nice way of saying that they regularly laid people off.

I survived 4 major restructuring and in the last one, I was the only member of my group of 8 people who didnt lose their job. The job losses at this company were so frequent and big (70+ people were usually let go every time a restructuring occurred) that it wasnt a matter of if it would happen again but when.

How did I manage to remain employed while other people - who were usually more experienced and had been with the company longer than I had - were let go?

My attitude.

I had built up a good name in the company and my manager (and their manager) basically told me to my face that the people who were being let go were not people that they really saw as being long-term employees. The staff who were being let go were considered to have poor attitudes and were not considered to be worth keeping on board.

Do you ever wonder why a company promotes some people and leaves other staff behind?

The staff who dont get promoted and who tend to get laid off first often exhibit the same characteristics that many of my colleagues who got laid off exhibited. They are not exceptional in any way and dont justify remaining employed.

If a company has to get rid of 100 staff, who do you think they will get rid of first? The exceptional people, or the ones who no one really knows what they do?

Traits of People Who Have A Positive Attitude in the Workplace

In my experience, people who have a positive attitude in the workplace make it really obvious to those around them because of several traits that they share. They:

  • are considered to be stars in the company. They offer outstanding work and can be counted on to hold up their end of the bargain.
  • appear to work hard and it is apparent that they actually care about what they do.
  • are reliable. They know that talk is cheap. When these people say it, they do it.
  • may not always agree with you, but they arent disagreeable. They dont disagree just for the sake of starting an argument.
  • arent whiners. They dont complain a lot.
  • are more than just a dent in a seat cushion. In other words they dont just show up to work, sit down in their chair and start making personal calls and reading the newspaper.
Put all of these together and youre talking about someone who clearly has a positive attitude in the workplace and are probably very well-regarded in their company.

The funniest part about having a positive attitude in the workplace that I noticed was that work that I did that I felt was simple, was often seen by others as being outstanding!

Work I did that seemed really trivial to me was received by my colleagues and managers as being a great achievement and helped them to see me as someone who had a very positive attitude.

It seems to me that my peers gave me the benefit of the doubt based on what theyd come to expect from me in the past.

It often doesnt take a lot to become someone who is seen as having a positive attitude in the workplace but being considered a loafer and a deadbeat in the eyes of your peers is very easy by comparison.

Author Bio:

Carl Mueller

My name is Carl Mueller and I'd like to thank you for learning a bit more about me!

I feel that I have numerous relevant experiences during my career that come in useful when helping people with their careers:

I know what it?s like to work internationally, having worked overseas (in New Zealand, from 1994-1998).

I've survived several corporate downsizings while many of my colleagues were being laid off.

I have also experienced being laid off twice myself during corporate downsizings.

I know what it?s like to be self-employed.

I've helped many people find better jobs. I started to work as a professional recruiter in 2000 first as an Information Technology (IT) recruiter and then in general recruitment across many industries including IT, manufacturing and marketing. Since this time, I have helped many people find their dream career and it?s a great feeling.

I experienced one of the slowest hiring periods in recent memory especially during the general hiring slowdown that followed the Y2K frenzy in 1999, the bursting of the dot com bubble in early 2000, and then the employment market bottoming out following September 11, 2001.

These were certainly not great times to be a job searcher in most industries nor was it a particularly good time to be a recruiter.

Following this, I began running the day to day operations of an Internet-based company in early 2003 that focused on developing online software and subscription-based websites for consumers. It was then that I fully realized the power, usefulness and potential of the Internet which really spurred me to set up my own website which you can view in my Personal URL section below this bio.

I?m also a Platinum Ezine Articles Expert as recognized by EzineArticles.com, one of the most visited websites on the Internet. This special designation is earned by having consistently high-quality articles published and viewed on their website. All of my submissions are related to helping you find your dream career and many of my articles get reproduced on other websites by their webmasters.

Good luck with your career and I hope I have been of assistance to you!

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