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What kind of experience is it to work in the women's square?

Not bad, my colleagues get along well.

Skills to get along with colleagues:

1, keep your promise If a job you promised is not fulfilled, he will doubt whether you can keep your promise. If you are really incompetent, explain it to him as soon as possible. Although he will be temporarily unhappy, it is much better than the dissatisfaction he will have when he is finally disappointed.

There is a saying that it is good to respect colleagues. Respect is mutual. For example, if your colleagues don't know how to ask you questions, please don't feel superior, ignore others or even deliberately embarrass them. We are all colleagues and partners in the struggle together. Respect is necessary and the first condition for getting along.

3. Be tolerant of others. At work, don't steal the limelight with colleagues, let alone set up a frame for colleagues. Don't complain about your heavy workload and don't accuse your colleagues of being lazy. Really good people don't haggle over every ounce. Don't forget, the boss is also in the eye. If a team is in civil strife, it will be harmful to the whole company.