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Look at Your Job from Your Employer's Point of View
By: Harrison Barnes



EmploymentScape Chief Executive Officer, Harrison Barnes discusses how businesses that find about their customers’ needs, end up doing very well.

Harrison believes that businesses that concentrate on what their clients want, and not what the business thinks they want, tend to do much better than their competitors. The best thing you can do in any business or job is look at your service from the customer’s point of view.

In your job also you need to view your boss and the people you work for as customers, especially when you are seeking employment. You always need to be aware of and understand what is important to your employer or interviewer.

In your current job too you need to find out what the people you are working for need and honor those needs. You need to follow orders and not make up your own. Understand this and you will not only stay employed but really stand out when you are seeking a job as well.





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