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Maksim231197 [3]
2 years ago
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John has been working at his job for three months. He is interested in showcasing his willingness to take on more responsibility

. When a new project comes up for consideration, he should ______.
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2 answers:
SashulF [63]2 years ago
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John has been working at his job for three months. He is interested in showcasing his willingness to take on more responsibility. When a new project comes up for consideration, he should volunteer to take the lead on the project that is up for consideration. John needs to put himself out there and make it known he wants to move forward in his career.

likoan [24]2 years ago
5 0
<span><span>If these were the choices:

a. <span>let someone ask him to take on the new project</span></span><span>b. <span>avoid working on the new project</span></span><span>c. <span>ask to work on the new project</span></span><span>d. <span>encourage his best friend to work on the project

When the a new project comes up for consideration, he should C. ASK TO WORK ON THE NEW PROJECT.

He should take the initiative of asking to work on the new project so that he can showcase his willingness of taking on more responsibility.</span></span></span>
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