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5 Signs Your Boss Wants You To Stay: Leverage These Signs!
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[QUOTE="Yusra3, post: 302535, member: 31907"] You're a great employee, and your boss wants you to stay. But how do you know? Here are 5 signs your boss wants you to stay: 1. He/she offers you more responsibility. If your boss is offering more opportunities for growth, it's a good sign that he or she thinks you're ready for more responsibility. 2. You receive positive feedback from him/her on your work performance or personal qualities (like being a team player or being able to communicate effectively). This kind of feedback lets you know that they really do see what you're doing right! 3. He/she compliments your work ethic, professionalism, or competence in other areas (like being reliable). A boss who is willing to let others know how much they appreciate these qualities will likely want them around longer than one who doesn't think much of them and vice versa! 4. There are no negative comments about any aspect of your job performance or personal life when compared with other employees at your level (or below). If there are any problems with this area such as absenteeism or late arrivals. then don't worry; just keep working on those things until they get better! . 5. He/she give you opportunities to grow within the company through training opportunities or new assignments that help advance your career path within the organization [/QUOTE]
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