What’s your real job title
Your job title may read Head of marketing, Junior developer or Sales representative; one day you may even get promoted to a C-level executive.
While these are all formal job titles it really depends on your attitude and performance how your team really perceives you. That basically defines your informal position in the company.
If you’re always complaining about everything, nobody will take you seriously when you’re going to try to alert your team about a real issue.
If you criticize everything and never suggesting any solutions, your opinion won’t ever count much.
If you’re always late, nobody will believe you when you set deadlines.
If you’re achieving results and win decisions by sucking up to your boss, nobody will ever see worth when you succeed by yourself.
On the other hand, if you always seem to solve problems by finding the simplest solutions, everybody will ask you for an advice.
Since people are very judgmental beings and focused on everybody else but themselves it really doesn’t take that much to fall into one of the negative job titles — the complainer, the late one, the suck-up.
So what it’s gonna be?