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How to Rock the Holiday Office Party

Happy young men and women having birthday party Note to inspector: the image is pre-Sept 1 2009

first-5-icon-07It’s that time of year again. End of the year work is piling up and you have at least 5 ugly sweater events to attend in the coming weeks. Additionally, your workplace is getting ready to host those fun holiday parties. But are they networking events or the chill with your coworker kinda gigs? The general consensus is they’re a bit of both. The holiday office party can be especially tricky for millennials to navigate because even though it may seem like a relaxed gathering, it is still a strictly professional event.

Believe it or not, it can make or break your reputation, especially as a young professional. According to Shara Senderoff, co-founder and CEO of Intern Sushi, many young professionals and interns let their new hire jitters cause them to commit awful party fouls and misdemeanors. This includes over-indulging in alcohol, clinging to their bosses, and dressing like they’re going to a house party.

“When millennials are just starting out in their careers, making one of these mistakes may seem like a fatal career error,” she said in a recent Forbes interview. “However, it doesn’t have to be.”

So it’s especially important that, as millennials, we give extra consideration and time to how we approach these particular work parties. But don’t worry; here are some tips to be the life of the party while still being a professional superstar:

Now get out there and rock that holiday work party! Who knows? It could be the key to landing your next big gig in your career!

Have some fun awkward work party stories and tips to avoid the mishaps? Feel free to share in the comments below!

 

For more reading about millennials in public service, check out this weekly GovLoop series, First 5: Advice from millennial to millennial

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