How to Avoid Sabotaging Your Job

怎样避开工作上的祸害?

10 Steps to Insure Your Job Security

保证你工作安全的十大方法

In today's workplace, there are more ways to damage your career than ever before. An errant tweet. An erroneous Facebook post. A heated email exchange. All of these can sully an otherwise impeccable reputation, as can a litany of faux pas in front of your coworkers.

在如今的职场中,能够毁坏你职业的危机比以往任何时候都要多。一声错误的大叫、在Facebook发布的一次错误信息,一封过激的电子邮件。所有这些都可能会毁掉你在其他方面辛苦建立的显赫名声,这些还有可能在你同事那里成为笑料。

Workplace expert Alexandra Levit, author of "How'd You Score That Gig?" shares her insights for avoiding the stumbling blocks and temptations that inhabit our work lives and work spaces.

职场专家Alexandra Levit著有"How'd You Score That Gig?"一书,她分享了自己关于如何避开工作生活中的那些绊脚石和诱惑的建议:

1. Keep your focus on the networking part of social networking.

将你社交重点的一部分放在社会交往上。

She says, "You have to set boundaries as to how you use various social networks (e.g. Facebook for personal, LinkedIn for professional) and make sure you communicate those boundaries so that feelings aren't hurt." While Facebooking has become a part of many people's workdays, Levitt says, "Don't let your boss and coworkers catch you chatting and playing with Facebook applications when you should be working."

她说:“你必须为每个社交网络的使用设置好界限(比如Facebook作私人用,LinkedIn是工作用),并要确保你会遵照这些设置好的界限,这样你才不会受到伤害。”虽然上Facebook已经成为很多人日常工作的一部分,但是Levitt提醒说“不要让你的上司和同事抓到你在应该努力工作的时间在Facebook上聊天或玩游戏。”

2. Avoid sending a tweet in the heat of the moment.

避免一时冲动发送不恰当的信息。

Twitter is a great tool to help raise your reputation. Levitt advises, "Use your real name on Twitter to network with people you wouldn't have the chance to communicate with in real life, and send them valuable information or interesting tidbits about their field. Just don't get caught up in the heat of the moment. Before you post something on Twitter, think about whether you'd want to read it on the front page of the Wall Street Journal.

Twitter是一个能够帮你提升名气的好工具。Levitt建议说:“在Twitter上使用真名和那些你在现实生活中没办法联系上的人交往,并且给他们发送其所在行业的有价值的情报或有趣的小道消息。但是不要陷入一时冲动。你在Twitter发布任何信息之前,考虑下你是否愿意在华尔街日报的头版看到这样的信息。”

3. Finding friends at the office is fine -- but don't look for love.

在办公室找朋友的确很好,但是不要找爱情。

You spend a lot of time at the office, so it may be tempting to become involved with a colleague. She states, "You can pursue friendships in other departments and with friends of your coworkers, but don't ever date a boss or a direct report. And refrain from dating an immediate coworker unless you can handle seeing that person every day if the relationship goes south."

你在办公室花了很多时间,所以很容易和一位同事走得很近。她指出说:“你可以在其他部门寻找友谊,和同事成为朋友,但是一定不要和老板或你的直接上司约会。并且也要避免和一位每天见面的同事约会,除非你能够保证在关系破裂后,你还能够每天都做到坦然面对这个人。

4. Appearances count around the office.

在办公室的着装。

Don't let casual Fridays be your fashion downfall. Levit, also the author of "Success for Hire," says, "Pay attention to what constitutes business casual in your workplace (i.e. what others are wearing) and dress accordingly -- although business casual usually means khakis and a butto- down shirt. And no matter what the trend du jour is, "Don't ever wear short-shorts or flip-flops to work."

不要让星期五的便装日成了你的时装秀。Levit也著有"Success for Hire,"一书,她说:“留心办公室的商业休闲装是什么(比如,其他人穿什么)然后有依据地着装,虽然商业休闲装通常就是卡其布和宽松的大T恤。不管流行趋势是什么,都一定不要穿超短裙或人字拖鞋去上班。

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