Employees Who Reach Office Early More Likely To Get Promoted

Tuesday, 27 May 2014, 17:32 IST
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LONDON: Want to bag a promotion at work? Reach office early!



Employees who arrive at work earliest are most likely to get a pay rise, regardless of their performance and total time worked, according to a new study.



Researchers also found that those who turn up late and leave the office last are more likely to be overlooked for promotions.



"We think it's a cultural thing. Those who turn up early are thought of as hard workers, while if you turn up later, you're perceived as lazy," said Kai Chi Yam, who led the research at the University of Washington.



Researchers surveyed 149 pairs of employees and managers about when each arrived at work and how the manager rated the employee's conscientiousness and performance.



People who started later were rated worse, particularly when their managers were early risers. There was no evidence that people who went home early were seen as less productive.



In a second experiment, students took the role of a manager in a fictional scenario to rate staff performance, 'The Times' reported.



They were told that the employees' performances were identical but their start times varied. Late start times led to lower ratings, even though productivity and total hours were the same.
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Source: PTI
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