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Company Values, Attitudes, and You

Posted by Robert on Mar 13, 2008

Ever been to a job where everyone seems to fit in except you? They talk about things that neither you get nor even care about. They always go to the same places and do stuff outside of work together. Maybe you have a different set of values and attitudes from the people around you at work. This depressing situation must be avoided at all costs because it will definitely affect your productivity. So how do you avoid this? Ask it on your first interview.

Ask the interviewer regarding the company’s values and attitudes towards its employees. Once the other person answers the question, ask yourself if you have these values in you, and if you don’t, would you like to have them? After you’ve decided, express your thoughts regarding this subject to the interviewer.

The Values and Attitudes of the company and its employees is important in making your choice whether you’d like to continue your application or not.

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