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job candidate’s name is a slur, exec is marketing a job as a “roommate opportunity,” and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Job candidate’s name is a slur I recently reviewed a job application from a candidate whose given name is a slur. It’s not unheard of for people to be named this and there are still plenty of folks who don’t realize it is a slur. […]
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Checkout newsmy coworker keeps demanding I say “please”
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I’m off for the holiday, so here’s an older post from the archives. This was originally published in 2018. A reader writes: I have a problem with a coworker and have been hesitant to send this to you as it seems petty but it has been bugging me for awhile. It started as a pet […]
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Checkout newsmy employer fined me $90 for being late
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
I’m off for the holiday, so here’s an older post from the archives. This was originally published in 2018. A reader writes: My company has a ridiculous late fine policy: you will be fined $2 for every minute, starting from 9:01 a.m. So if you come in at 9:05 a.m., that’s $10 you gotta pay […]
1 day 8 hours ago
Checkout newswarning an intern about a bad manager, former colleague is running a scam, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Should I have warned an intern about a bad manager? I am a middle manager in a large organization and I am second-guessing how I handled a situation with an employee whom I used to supervise. From 2020 to 2021, I had the pleasure of […]
1 day 19 hours ago
Checkout newsweekend open thread – January 18-19, 2025
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This comment section is open for any non-work-related discussion you’d like to have with other readers, by popular demand. Here are the rules for the weekend posts. Book recommendation of the week: Rental House, by Weike Wang. After the daughter of Chinese immigrants and the son of a white, working class family marry, they grapple […]
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It’s the Friday open thread! The comment section on this post is open for discussion with other readers on any work-related questions that you want to talk about (that includes school). If you want an answer from me, emailing me is still your best bet*, but this is a chance to take your questions to […]
4 days 8 hours ago
Checkout newsCEO shared family trip photos after announcing budget cuts, new hire aggressively compliments our work, and more
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It’s four answers to four questions. Here we go… 1. CEO shared family trip photos after announcing budget cuts We just had a company-wide town hall, and the CEO — whom I’ve always known to be even-tempered and generally reasonable — kicked things off by sharing a recap and photos of his recent Disney World […]
4 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newscan I tell clients not to bring in sick kids?
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: I work at a barbershop that’s under the booth rent model, so I’m a sole proprietor. How do I professionally tell people to stop coming in sick/bringing in their sick kids? Should I display a sign at my station as well? I don’t understand how a haircut is so important when you’re […]
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Checkout newsAsk a Manager on Bluesky
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Just a heads-up that Ask a Manager is on Bluesky in case you’re over there: bsky.app/profile/askamanager.org If you’ve been considering trying Bluesky but haven’t made the leap: I really like it. It has a lot of the stuff that used to be great about Twitter before it imploded, plus cool features like being able to […]
5 days 7 hours ago
Checkout newslet’s discuss malicious compliance
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Let’s talk about malicious compliance — times when someone purposely exposed the absurdity of a rule by doing exactly what they were told to do. For example: “I had a boss who needed to know via email every. single. time. we stepped away from our computers (we were all fully remote). So I decided to […]
5 days 8 hours ago
Checkout newscoworkers are bouncing on yoga balls on Zoom calls, paid parental leave but only for women, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. People are bouncing on yoga balls during Zoom calls I’m at an all-remote company. Zooms are our go-to. In the Zooms I organize, I prefer videos off and most people know that. (So I don’t have to do my hair or get distracted, and it […]
5 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newsmy friend has terrible judgment, and I’ve encouraged it
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: A few years ago, I got a promotion in a different country. The organization I had previously worked at went through a re-structure and my position was eliminated. My good friend Suzie was promoted into a position that was very similar to my former position, but higher on the org chart and […]
6 days 5 hours ago
Checkout newsshould we offer severance to a belligerent, hostile employee?
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: I recently had to fire a manager for a belligerent, profanity-laden outburst during a board meeting. He has not been doing his job and has been suspected to be drinking or have been drunk while working (although no proof). To further complicate things, his manager has not done his job by documenting […]
6 days 7 hours ago
Checkout newsour CEO is demanding we return to the office but people don’t want to — and I’m a manager stuck in the middle
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A reader writes: In 2020, due to the pandemic, my entire company started to work from home. I enjoyed a much better work-life balance and know many others did too, especially because so many people moved further away for more space. Sadly, we’ve been asked to come back into the office. At first it was […]
6 days 8 hours ago
Checkout newsHR person secretly helped her mom get hired, coworker is identifying herself as a psychologist when she’s not, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Our HR person helped her mom get hired in secret I work for a small company of 12 people, led by two partners. In the hierarchy of the company, I am the next tier down from the partners. We are not large enough to have […]
6 days 19 hours ago
Checkout newsemployer wants me to write 30 essays before they’ll even consider my application
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A reader writes: I’ve done my fair share of job interviews, but not in the past five years or so. In early August, I applied for a manager-level role at a local nonprofit that fits exactly within my professional experience and personal interests. Almost four months after the application deadline, I finally got an email […]
1 week ago
Checkout newsmy employees’ juice cleanses are disrupting their work
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: I manage a team of five. One of my staff, Helen, does some variation of a week-long juice cleanse or other liquid diet about once per year, and has for the four years she has been on my team. During that week each time, she arrives late or leaves early for three […]
1 week ago
Checkout newsa fellow conference attendee was a jerk on the airplane
This post was written by Alison Green and published on Ask a Manager.
A reader writes: I (a woman) travelled by myself to a work-related conference and encountered some bad behavior on the flight. A quick search on AAM indicated many readers asked questions related to work-related trips with folks within the same company. How about with folks from another company? Other than ignoring and walking away, what […]
1 week ago
Checkout newspolitely avoiding sitting by a loud coworker, colleague asked me to lead a project and then went silent, and more
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It’s five answers to five questions. Here we go… 1. Is there a polite way to avoid sitting by a loud coworker? I’ve recently transferred to a new team at work and so far am really enjoying it. The only real snag is that I have trouble sitting nearby one of my teammates, Chris. To […]
1 week ago
Checkout newsemployee runs to work and drips water and mud everywhere when he arrives
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A reader writes: One of our staff, Leonard, runs to work. Given our local climate, this often results in him arriving damp and/or cold, which has caused issues: • Our offices/meeting rooms have glass walls, so he uses the shared washroom to change on arrival – tromping through in muddy shoes or bare feet, washing […]
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