CV Surgeon Looks at Things to Avoid for a Job Promotion

CV Surgeon, the career and CV expert, look at some of the things that should be avoided in order to gain a job promotion and career progression.

London, United Kingdom, April 01, 2012 --(PR.com)-- Gaining a job promotion can be tough work. Impressing the boss, taking on extra work, networking and re-writing your CV to suit the new job are all things that have to be done.

But there are also some things that should be avoided in order to gain a job promotion. The team at CV-surgeon.co.uk have been looking into this and have found there are a number of things to steer clear of.

Firstly, being unsociable and not interacting in the work place can lead to negativity. In order to get noticed, interacting with colleagues and socialising are all proven ways of showing you have an invested interest in an organisation.

Similarly, being quiet and not voicing your opinions will mean you fade into the background when it comes to picking a candidate for promotion. Instead, it's proven to be much more valuable if you add ideas and tell people about them.

Time keeping is an obvious must - if you consistently turn up late you are unlikely to be targeted for career progression.

Avoiding all of these things and working on improving each aspect is sure to increase the chances of a job promotion and help you to secure career success.
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