- If you’re looking for a relationship, tell your friends and ask them to set you up.
- That’s advice from Miami-based matchmaker Claudia Duran.
- Research suggests most people still met through friends as of 2010, and our friends can sometimes know us better than we know ourselves.
Last year, I asked career expert Toni Thompson about the best ways to get ahead at work. Her response was simple: “Talk about what you want with your boss.”
If you’re gunning for a promotion, a raise, or simply more opportunity, let your manager know. Once you do, they’ll be able to advocate for you in conversations with their manager.See the rest of the story at Business Insider
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