I think it is very helpful to have
Posted: Sat Feb 22, 2025 10:48 am
I personally always maintain very transparent communication, including occasionally sharing some of the situation at home, which lets my supervisor know that I really need it and not just too lazy to come to the company.
I worked with my supervisor to integrate the above points: In the letter to the department SVP, I first wrote that my personal life had changed a lot in the past few years due to the pandemic, including getting married, moving, having children, and returning to work in the company.
Then my boss exaggeratedly wrote about china mobile database my great achievements in the past few years, added the importance of the products and projects I was currently responsible for, and then stated his full support and reasons. Finally, perhaps most importantly, he wrote that if this request was rejected, I might take my talents to other companies (NBA meme).
Just like that, I received a reply letter asking me to formally submit my application from the Workday system, and I successfully and officially became a remote worker.
I worked with my supervisor to integrate the above points: In the letter to the department SVP, I first wrote that my personal life had changed a lot in the past few years due to the pandemic, including getting married, moving, having children, and returning to work in the company.
Then my boss exaggeratedly wrote about china mobile database my great achievements in the past few years, added the importance of the products and projects I was currently responsible for, and then stated his full support and reasons. Finally, perhaps most importantly, he wrote that if this request was rejected, I might take my talents to other companies (NBA meme).
Just like that, I received a reply letter asking me to formally submit my application from the Workday system, and I successfully and officially became a remote worker.