New to your job? Seeking a promotion? Needing to be noticed? It is important for people to feel satisfied at work, where so much of life is spent.
But sometimes, it takes a little extra effort to find the recognition you desire at work. Adopting the following 10 habits will help you to stand out at work, and experience greater fulfillment and job security as you do:
1. Look the part
Physical appearance matters. It is important to dress the part of the professional
that you want to be recognized as. Take some extra time in grooming and selecting
and ironing clothing that command the respect and recognition that you are seeking.
2. Show support for the company
Take time to consider what you like and even love about your company, and make a
conscious effort to focus on those elements as you face your work day. No matter
what, never badmouth your employer. Not only will it breed negativity within you,
but you never know who will repeat what you have said. Rather, be a cheerleader
for your company.
3. Immerse yourself in the culture
Companies have a culture in and of themselves. Become a part of it. Attend
company events, play on company teams, and show your enthusiasm as you do so.
You will quickly begin to stand out as a team-player who is committed to the
company.
4. Consistently offer help
Look for ways that you can help – even if it means making someone else look better.
Volunteer for the committees and responsibilities that others may not want to do.
Again, you will be recognized as someone who cares about the company, its
employees, and its overall output.
5. Care about your coworkers
Get to know your coworkers. Find out who matters to them. Ask them about their
family members – by name. It will show that you care and that you are not simply
showing up to receive a paycheck, but that you want to be part of the company and
its people.
6. Do more than your job requires
Avoid simply checking off what is required of you before checking out for the day.
Develop a habit of looking for small ways to contribute above and beyond what is
asked of you in your job description. Don’t wait to be asked; just do it. Your
company and co-workers will be impressed, and over time, they’ll notice your extra
contribution.
7. Offer solutions
Be solution-driven. If you or other coworkers identify problems, be somebody who
develops and voices solutions, especially in company meetings. You will find
personal gratification as you contribute to the betterment of your coworkers, your
company, and its clients, and you’ll stand out for it.
8. Model enthusiasm
Enthusiasm can be infectious. Showing that you are happy – even excited – about
the work that you do will make people want to work with you and interact with you.
You will likely be trusted with more because of your attitude.
9. Work harder
Look around your place of work. How many people are working as hard as they can
to make the company better? Often, not many are doing so. If you really want to
stand out, put in the time and effort to make your place of work and its clients
better. There is value in hard work, and you will be valued for it.
10. Show gratitude for your job
Being employed makes you an individual who gets to contribute to society. Because
of your job, you are able to take a paycheck, make a living, and help the economy.
No job is perfect, and work is, well… work. But work is also a gift. Treat it as such.
Your attitude will infect how you approach the workday and others will be grateful
for you.