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You can’t build a strong professional network if you don’t open up to your colleagues but

You can’t build a strong professional network if you don’t open up to your colleagues but doing so is tricky, because revealing the wrong things can have a devastating effect on your career. Here's what you should never say. Saturday Newsletter [Like us on facebook]( [8 things smart people never reveal about themselves at work]( by Travis Bradberry [You can’t build a strong professional network if you don’t open up to your colleagues but doing so is tricky, because revealing the wrong things can have a devastating effect on your career. Here's what you should never say. Read More]( Ladders is the #1 site for $100K+ jobs [Solutions Architect]( Cisco Systems Inc. | New York, NY [Principal Scientist - Molecular Discovery]( Pfizer | Pearl River, NY [DevOps Engineer Financial Industry]( Financial Industry | New York, NY [Platform - Workflow Engineering - Vice President]( Goldman Sachs | New York, NY [IAM Senior Technical Lead]( PRI Technology | New York, NY [Find More Jobs]( [The 2 magic words that will transform your career]( by David Wilk, Frank Ford, and David Ahearn [A simple change in mindset can transform your workday and your entire career. These two words will make people more receptive to your ideas and put you on the fast track to success. Read More]( [This is the only out-of-office autoreply you will ever need]( by Madhulika Sikka [If you're addicted to your smartphone while away from the office, try using this email autoreply this Thanksgiving holiday. Read More]( Success has ruined many a man. —Benjamin Franklin [How successful people communicate at work]( by Deborah Tannen [Differences in the way we talk can lead to frustration, even between good friends, because the same way of speaking can have different meanings. Successful people sidestep these conflicts by understanding them better. Start here. Read More]( [The single best way to make people like you]( by Monica Torres [It's natural to struggle with conversations—the pitfalls of boring small talk and saying the wrong thing plague even the most charming among us. But there is one technique, backed by new science, that offers a way out of the confusion — and it works with anybody at any time. Try it now and make a good impression on your first try. Read More]( [This is the one skill that all great leaders have]( by Jane Burnett [What separates good leaders from great ones? There's one key skill, and you don't have to be born with it. This is how you can take your leadership game up a notch. Read More]( © 2017 [Ladders, Inc.]( All Rights Reserved [PrivacyÂ](|[ Terms of UseÂ](| [ Contact UsÂ]( |[ Unsubscribe]( You're receiving this email from our secure server at [Ladders, Inc.]( because you signed up on March 26, 2016 from [{EMAIL}](#) with the ZIP Code 06473. [Ladders, Inc.]( - [55 Water Street, 51st Floor - New York, NY 10041](#)

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