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Life of an Architect Podcast Ep. 125: What Makes a Great Employee?

Life of an Architect Podcast

Life of an Architect Podcast Ep. 125: What Makes a Great Employee?

How do you define a great employee? The answer is most likely dependent on who is attempting to respond: the employee or the employer.


By Bob Borson, FAIA | May 15, 2023
Life of an architect episode 125 what makes a great employee
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How do you define a great employee? The answer is most likely dependent on who is attempting to respond: the employee or the employer. I will concede that I have told previous employers that I would be the best employee they have ever had. And I actually meant it when I said it. Did it happen? I like to think so (at least once or twice), but it’s not for me to say. Andrew and I have been both employee and employer. We believe this topic deserves a little time in the spotlight. Welcome to Ep. 125: A Great Employee.

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