Career Tip of the Day - Reputation
n this Career Tip of the Day, CSUDH Professor Manahan explains why reliability, attitude, and consistency are the keys to building a strong professional reputation that opens doors and earns trust.Learn how small daily habits—showing up early, following through, and keeping a positive attitude—shape how colleagues and managers see you. If you want to grow, get promoted, or become the go-to person on your team, it starts with the reputation you build right now.What you’ll learn:
✅ Why your workplace reputation forms instantly
✅ The power of reliability and follow-through
✅ How attitude impacts career growth
✅ How to intentionally build the reputation you want
✅ Simple habits that create long-term professional success
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