Can Working Less Land You a Promotion?AOL Jobs ContributorUpdated July 14, 2016 at 8:47 PMBy JO MILLER, CAREER COACHOne of the greatest career-killing mistakes women make is believing that if they work hard enough, reward and recognition will follow. The problem is that hard work is usually rewarded with more hard work, not necessarily a promotion.
Can Working Less Land You a Promotion?AOL Jobs ContributorUpdated July 14, 2016 at 8:47 PMBy JO MILLER, CAREER COACHOne of the greatest career-killing mistakes women make is believing that if they work hard enough, reward and recognition will follow. The problem is that hard work is usually rewarded with more hard work, not necessarily a promotion.
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