Constantly announcing to co-workers how swamped you are at the office isn't likely to impress your colleagues — in fact, it may have the opposite effect, new research shows. "Stress bragging" or "busy ...
My old boss at Apple would always tell me to speak up about my accomplishments, because in the corporate world, no one is going to do it for you (they’d rather change the narrative to show how they ...
Nobody wants to be seen as a “bragger,” but it is important to advocate for oneself and take credit on the job, The Wall Street Journal reported. “The fear of bragging strikes all the wrong people,” ...
The latest workplace trend, "busy bragging," is igniting conversations on social media, with users debating whether the trend should be considered appropriate office behavior or not. Unlike other ...
You need to brag. No one knows about what you’ve done, how skilled you are, the recognition you’ve received—until you tell them. No one is going home to google you—the burden is on you. My mantra: ...
We’ve all heard the refrains. From the colleague that says they’re so swamped they can’t remember the last time they had a lunch break, the manager who shares that they were in the office until ...
While work is occasionally stressful for everyone, some people wear stress as a badge of honor. They're taking one for the team and want to tell you all about it. New research found people who brag ...
I'm about to start job hunting. I've been at my job for three years and I've learned everything I'm ever going to learn here. There's no path to advancement here. I went to a job search readiness ...
Most people have come across someone that likes to brag. Whether it’s about their business opportunities, where they’ve traveled, or even how they network, they’re usually irritating instead of ...
The odds are you know what you stand for and you know what you want your target audience to know you for. But you might struggle with promoting yourself to boost your brand and get the word out about ...