• The way one interacts with supervisors, coworkers, and clients, and clients is now considered one of the most important factors affecting one’s chances of career success. • Poor etiquette can damage or even destroy careers. • Employers now expect college graduates to be equipped with basic business etiquettes – both in the interview process and in the workplace. Work Behavior • Be on time! For work, for meetings and for deadlines • Learn office politics- every office has a different culture, pay attention to the way that things are done. • Appear as professional as possible – clean, neat, appropriate attire for your work setting • Be flexible – your employer will view you as a cooperative employee • Turn your cellphone off or put on silent • Be willing and motivated to take on new challenges-this attitude will enhance your value in your workplace • Watch your language- avoid profanity or slang and inappropriate conversation topics Correspondence Etiquette • Includes: Ema...