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nce you have successfully interviewed and completed the hiring process, the time comes when you are employed and must keep your job. In order to make your employer happy, you should be certain to follow a couple of guidelines.

Dependability and a Positive Attitude

First, always be on time and be dependable. Employers will not be impressed by someone who is continuously late and unreliable. You should be courteous and have a positive attitude. Your employer and co-workers will notice your upbeat personality and appreciate it. This will also help you to develop many positive relationships at work.

Creativity

Being creative and sharing your new ideas will show your employer that you are interested in the job and are looking for ways to improve and excel while working there. Also, you should always try to learn new things. This will show your employer that you are taking the initiative to improve your work and capabilities.

Honesty

Always be honest. If you are always truthful and reliable, then your employer will know that he or she can rely on and trust you. Honesty is one of the qualities that all employers expect from their employees.

Efficiency

While at work, you should always be efficient and avoid wasting time. Employers do not want to keep employees that waste company money by being inefficient and unproductive.

Professional Image

When you arrive at work, you should be well groomed and professionally dressed. You and your clothes should be clean and well kept. This image will show your employer that you care about your job and you take your work seriously.

Finally, you should always be ambitious and try to solve problems that arise on the job. Use your imagination and find ways to help others with their work. If you are always helpful, courteous and honest, your employer will know that he or she has a very valuable employee.