Young professional team
  • Yes
  • No
  • I’m not sure, I’d have to ask others

At work, just as in everyday life, there are often moments when you need to be pleasant, to be remembered, to stand out, because something depends on it, something significant. People who are competent in building their professional image receive job promotions, higher wages, after all, have leverage and influence in the team. 

Also, those who can cause sympathy, at first sight, are surrounded by friends. As a rule, arriving into a new team, each of us wants to show ourselves in the most beneficial light and declare ourselves as a person who is a professional and capable of new accomplishments. It is in this case that we talk about the need for the ability to impress. 

Many people think that this skill is optional since over time you will still be discovered as an interesting person and a great professional. However, we are not always given two or three meetings to impress: often you simply have to charm a new boss or colleagues in a few hours or even a few minutes. 

So, in your opinion, are you able to make the necessary impression on people?

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