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It is time for my own annual review and I swear I am just brain dead! We are a small company (20 employees) and I have been in this position for 13 years. My responsibilities have not changed much ove
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Annual Review

posted at 5/19/2010 9:46 AM EDT
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It is time for my own annual review and I swear I am just brain dead! We are a small company (20 employees) and I have been in this position for 13 years. My responsibilities have not changed much over the past, oh probably 4-5 years but here I am attempting to complete my self-assessment and I can't come up with anything that I haven't stated in the past.

Has anyone else run into this? I honestly do not feel like I am in a rut but I need to toot my horn a little and I am totally blank! Any suggestions would be appreciated!

Annual Review

posted at 5/19/2010 2:30 PM EDT
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First: 11/12/2009
Last: 9/14/2011
Talk about accomplishments. Using quantifiable factors such as time (completed on time/before time), quantity, quality and costs (as in under budget or below estimates or savings) is always good.

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