A person asks a question which they are in need of a answer and they can not find it anywhere else. Then someone needs to hunt down these answers and offer them a response.
how do i briefly describe my relationship with my boss
say a negative point but then a few positives something like: "aaah john! Sometimes turns up a little late, great guy though, really hard working, easy to trust" even though you've just described your opinion on the person, it will be easy for the listener/listeners to deduct your relationship with the person in question.
Associated with. It means a professional relationship with another person.
NO. any person who is truly professional does not mix work with relationship. even if his wife is his PA they should have ONLY a professional relationship at work.
Personality is good in a relationship. It shows the person that you like you are not afraid to be yourself in front of him/her. Your personality traits also describe to the other person who you are and what you are like.
Yes, that sentence is correct. It expresses eagerness for a positive professional relationship with the person it is directed towards.
An exchange relationship is very simple. One person dates another in the hopes of getting something. It's like a reward for doing something for the other person.
I think its a great idea to be friends with your colleagues, but always remember that the person in the higher position must always be given the proper respect, regardless of what happens in the personal relationship.
An 'acquaintance' might be one such person. A 'colleague' might be a term used to describe such a person of a more professional relationship.friend just not a close one or an associate
A person that helps you find the right word for a particular sentence would be considered a wordsmith.
I am a capable person with excellent written and verbal communication skills. Self-motivated with an innovative approach and proven organisational ability. A professional attitude and willingness to assist are attributes that help to create and maintain an excellent relationship with colleagues and customers.
When asked 'Briefly describe your relationship with this person' on a job application, the employer simply wants a context of either job related or personal relationship. Let's say you give:Your Neighbor - write next to name, Personal ContactYour Great Aunt Mary - write next to name, Personal ContactYour Landlord - write next to name, Personal / Business ContactYour Current Supervisor - write next to name, Current EmploymentYour ex-Boss, ex-Supervisor - write next to name, Last EmployerA Business Person or other professional you've known in the community - write next to name, Business CommunityAlways use the full name of the person.Always write formally - not My Auntie, or my uncle's step son by his 3rd marriage.Always give a contact telephone number for each reference.If asked, put how many years you have known the person... a rough estimate.