(coworker 的复数) n. 共同工作的人, 同事, 合作者
plural of coworker
n. One who works with another; a co/perator.

The first day of work No one wants to look silly or do the wrong thing at a new job. It is important to make the right impression, not the wrong one from the very first day. You will face new people. You will be in a new place. It may be difficult to

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to not say boo一言不发 英文释义 To say nothing at all. 例句 I heard the bad news at work yesterday, but Idecided not to say boo to my coworkers because it might merely be a false rumor.昨天,我在工作时听到了这个坏消息,但我

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Imagine a busy day at work. One of your coworkers walks over to your office and asks for your help he is struggling to understand some financial projections. You put aside what youre doing and spend the next 45 minutes helping him sort through the fo

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Beginning a new job is exciting and terrifying at the same time. It gives you the opportunity to start over which is especially wonderful if you didn't leave your last job on good terms. Even if your separation from your former employer was amicable,

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There are some conversations that don't belong in the workplace. Certain topics could make things awkward and even unpleasant for you and for your coworkers. You should always, for example, stay away from discussions that may become fodder for the of

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If your boss doesnt think youre getting the job done, there are plenty of people who can replace you. Everyone wants to gain an advantage by making themselves irreplaceable. But how do you become so valuable at work your boss wont want lose you? 如果

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