Monster.com issues holiday office party advice

November 30, 2007 10:38 AM E-mail| |Comments ()| Text size +

Don't run amok at the holiday office party, and avoid bringing "arm-candy dates" because such behavior can "result in workplace gossip fodder for months to come."

That's a heads-up from Monster, the online careers and recruitment website with a big presence in Maynard.

"The most important thing employees should always remember regarding office holiday parties is, regardless of where the party is held, it is an extension of the workplace and you need to behave accordingly," Lori Erickson, Monster vice president of human resources, said in a statement.

Erickson added helpfully, "Getting drunk and making a spectacle of yourself can haunt you long after the holidays are over."

Some office-party tips from Monster:

Don't be a no-show - because workers who snub the holiday party "run the risk of seeming pompous."

See the party has an opportunity to "casually network with colleagues, people in other departments, and even executives."

Be sure to say "Thank you" to the party's host.

For additional tips on how to navigate this year's holiday office party, visit: http://career-advice.monster.com/business-etiquette/Office-Holiday- Party-Etiquette/home.aspx.

Monster is the flagship brand of Monster Worldwide Inc.

The New York Times Co., parent of The Boston Globe, has an alliance with Monster to sell help-wanted advertising.
(By Chris Reidy, Globe staff)

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