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- Ask a Manager Weekly Thread 06 24 24 - 06 30 24 - Reddit
The LW can definitely roll the dice on that if they want I still think Alison is probably right that the LW should really think about why their first solution to a problem is "use ChatGPT to generate a fake solution" rather than "talk to manager for help"
- Can I ask my current boss to be a reference? : r jobsearchhacks - Reddit
Can I ask my current boss to be a reference? I am looking for a new job and have to provide references, as expected I already have an interviewed lined up for next week and I would like to use my current boss as a reference because I know she only has good things to say about my job performance
- Is it bad to ask for more tasks at work? : r careerguidance
If your boss doesnt have the time or tasks to help you do more work, try and create goodwill by reaching out to colleagues and ask to help them get tasks of their hands Start with the seniors who can influence your manager or the bright young ones who can eventually help you climb the ladder in their wake
- 1:1’s with manager - how to make them more meaningful?
Throw in 5 minutes to ask about their weekend or plans for the weekend and that's like 90% of how you maintain a good rapport with your manager and use them to help you grow
- What to talk with manager in regular 1 on 1 meetings?
Don’t just discuss, have a actionable plan with your manager Also a good idea to ask what skill deficiencies exist or what new skills will be needed in the future Can look at the product roadmap or project parking lot together, get an idea of what’s needed in near to mid term future
- How do I (PM) ask my manager (Director) for more work? : r . . . - Reddit
How do I (PM) ask my manager (Director) for more work? I’m a PM at a Series B startup, roughly 100 employees I’ve been at the company 6 months and up to this point have felt wholly underutilized I appreciate having balance and don’t want to be totally slammed, but it’s at the point where I’m disengaged
- What are good questions to ask your manager’s boss?
If you need support on something, it’s a good time to ask I think showing that you are knowledgeable about your job and that you care about what’s going on will leave a good impression
- How important is it to ask for promotions? - Reddit
In other words don't just tell your manager that you want promoted, but identify the key skills and attributes of the next level in your job family and ask your manager what concrete and manageable goals you can both set together in order to work towards this in the next 12-24 months
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