Every business wants to attract employees that can consistently add value to the organization. Being able to add value to the company and its customers means you will command more salary than your peers and you are likely to be provided more opportunities than them. When tough times visits a business, employers always ensure that even if someone must leave, your position will never be jeopardized.
To prove you are of value to the employer means you must stand above others in your deliverables. It should all start with your knowledge of the industry in which your business operates. Armed with this knowledge, you will be the walking encyclopedia of the company. No one will ever let go of the knowledge powerhouse of their business.
Being reliable and flexible is another value that every employer looks out for. It’s nothing but value if your employer knows you can dutifully represent the business and bring home the goodies at all times. In all of these, being a positive mind also counts. Having a positive influence on others and during projects is a strong point of being valued. As much as you should not show off, make your values noticeable in the business environment.