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Ten Years In The Workplace: From A Novice To An Expert

Author : 莲静竹衣

Genres : Urban-Fi

Status: Completed

Description:

A Beijing girl has spent ten years striving in the workplace, evolving from a novice to an expert, ultimately becoming a true elite. She has experienced countless battles in the professional arena, navigating through various popular industries such as advertising, trade, IT, luxury goods, and education, holding key positions in several well-known companies. Her success is not a matter of chance. The inevitable factors, practical and applicable techniques, and the unspoken rules of the workplace are all revealed.

The early part of the novel primarily depicts the female protagonist, who comes from humble beginnings but, through her intelligence and resilience, steadily advances from a newcomer in the workplace to a position of success, experiencing roles as an employee, supervisor, and director, ultimately transitioning from a domestic enterprise to a foreign company. In addition to detailing the secrets of how to evolve from a workplace novice to an expert, the text also provides an in-depth portrayal of the operational and marketing characteristics of the advertising industry, trading companies, and the luxury goods sector, offering significant practical insights.

The latter half of the novel focuses on depicting the market situation in the face of an economic crisis, where the female protagonist experiences the life challenges of unemployment and divorce, and how she adjusts her mindset to navigate through the harsh winter of the job market and emerge from her low period

The entire text uses a subtly melancholic emotional narrative as a thread to comprehensively showcase the female protagonist's ten years of professional experience

In addition to workplace experiences and romantic stories, the "insights and reflections on the workplace" scattered throughout the text like pearls serve as a case study version of a "Workplace Survival Manual." The witty and rational "Workplace Proverbs" such as "On Managing Subordinates," "How to Serve Up," "Open Conflicts and Hidden Agendas," "The Self-Help Bible," and "Who Judges Success and Failure" invite readers to pause and smile in agreement as they navigate through the pages.

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