回複realprincess的評論:
您好客氣!剛開始工作要把一切基礎打好。我認為最重要的還是人際關係。我們要使自己Fit Into 環境,一個公司總有一個公司的文化。然後就是學東西,盡量利用公司的Resources 學東西。有了一技之長,啥都不怕了。在翅膀沒硬以前,是要忍讓,謙虛。當然,是有一定的界限。謝謝您的瀏覽。預祝您一切順利。
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緩緩敘述的文筆我很喜歡,
文如其人。
我是個剛剛開始工作生涯的人,喜歡聽職場前輩的故事。。。
謝謝!
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回複duckling3的評論:
I am so happy for your and keep doing your good job.I always believe that our personality determines our fortune a lot. Many times if we retreat one step and we can see more clearly what's going on. 退一步海闊天空。The problem is we always have tendency to forget about that when the time comes. We are certainly lucky to work in a relatively liberal environment here in Bay Area. Again wish you the best in your success.
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回複yijibang的評論:
Thanks for your response. I guess I am indeed lucky to have met so many good bosses. I never had the feeling that they felt I was a threat to their position. Instead, I made them feel they made the right hiring decision. In my 12 year career (Bay Area), I had earned 4 promotions, none was a request or demand, some came as surprises. Maybe it was also because I reported to department head or directors, instead a group leader or a senior scientist. I myself is at a middle manager position now, supervising and supervised many Ph.Ds. Your posts made me think I ought to be more careful and sensitive in managing Ph.Ds. And guess what, as you know, most Ph.Ds in chemistry field are Chineses.
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回複duckling3的評論:
Thank you very much for your comment. It is quite true that I did leave my job with a hard feeling. I am sure I certainly have room for improvement. On the other hand, many times, at least in my situration,there is so much you can do. May be you are right I am not as lucky as others. But I did have good bosses who did not feel threaten by my expertise. On the other hand, they know how to use my expetise and become very successful. As many other readers point out, it is quite common to have your boss felt threaten. The question is how to manage the situation so that you can turn the negative into positive. That is all what we have to learn and classified as communication skills or interpersoanl skills. By the way, I always live a good life no matter how bad the situation in my office. Because I try my best to put only 8 hours in my office and once I leave my office, my mind is at home. Thank you for your continuing reading and wishes you the best in your career.
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I read all 22 posts. I learned quite a bit and found the posts very interesting. I had great interest in the posts because I work in the similar field and hold Ph.D in chemistry as well. Thank you for sharing.
However, the author seems very unlucky that he did not meet any single good boss, he couldn't get along with any boss or have any lasting nice relationship. Many times, he left the job with bitterness. Frequently, he did skip level reporting and was mindful in earning credit for himself. In addition, he emphasized in almost every post that his bosses were all technically incompetent, and he got discriminated because they felt threatened by him. Frankly, I cannot believe these thoughts were from someone in the industry for more than 30 years. I don't want to be harsh, but come on, wake up and think hard what you can do to improve yourself, before you believe you have been a victim for so long. Meanwhile, get it over with some bad experiences, and try to have a higher quality of life. The part you fought with your Chinese boss is especially, well, sad…