Essential tips for becoming indispensable at work
How to be a top notch employee

It's a huge achievement to get a job in the current climate, with the coronavirus pandemic affecting the jobs market and causing many countries to go into recession. So once you've aced the application process you need to continue to impress your employer and make yourself indispensable. With the help of HR professionals, we round up some key tips for becoming the type of employee your company won’t be able to do without.
Be an expert at something

As redundancy numbers skyrocket, it's important to show your employer your unique skillset. Having capabilities that set you apart from the rest of the crowd will help to secure your job, so try bringing something else to your team, or refining a skill you already have. Having a USP is what will make you most valuable to your employer, Jeffrey Ng, director at Michael Page International explains.
But don’t forget to share your skillset

Don’t over focus on a promotion

Build relationships with decision makers

Follow directions

Showing an aptitude for leadership can be a good way to move up the career ladder, but it's also important to show that you can follow instructions. According to Carol Silvis, author of 101 Ways to Make Yourself Indispensable at Work, following directions shows you can listen, interpret, integrate and take action without the help of others.
Treat everyone with respect

Be honest

Generate ideas

Prove you can get stuff done

Look for ways to increase productivity

Be positive about change

If the pandemic has taught us anything in the workplace, it's the importance of adaptability. Taking challenges in your stride is an attractive quality to employers, and the ability to embrace change will serve you well. “Those who rise in the midst of crisis and see it as an opportunity for change and growth, become greater and more powerful,” Gaborit says.
Focus on important tasks, not easy ones

Offer solutions to problems

Gain a competitive edge

Getting and keeping a job is harder than ever. In such a competitive market, you need to work hard to keep up. Silvis explains: “To gain that edge, you need to excel at your job by setting high personal standards and working hard to attain them”.
Make your boss’s job easier

Take the initiative

Be reliable

Don’t gossip

Accomplish more than the minimum

Focus on the bottom line

Follow the rules

Show enthusiasm

Ask for help if you need it

Finally, working from home can be an isolating experience, but make sure you ask for help if you need it. Silvis says: “Put key people in place who are competent and efficient enough to take a load off your to-do list. Do what you do best, and delegate the rest.”
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