Always speak to coworkers and others in the workplace when you arrive. Smile at people you pass in the hallway and exchange friendly banter such as a quick "how are you?" as you pass by offices in the building. Avoid telling jokes that might come off as inappropriate and generally avoid...
So while you press your most impressive interview clothes, remember that it’s never too late to cram some typical Japanese interview questions into your brain, just in case. Japanese Job Interview EtiquetteBefore you head into your interview, watch this short video to make sure you’re up to...
Work overload can lead to frustration &conflicts in the workplace. Be willing to give and receive help when required. Sharing the burden of those having a tough time will creategoodwillamong your co-workers. Self-help is the best help you can get. But sometimes, you may need help finding...