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"competitive workplace" is a correct and usable phrase in written English.
This phrase can be used to describe a working environment where workers are in competition with each other for recognition, rewards, or advancement. For example, "In a competitive workplace, employees must work hard in order to succeed."
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It sounds like good advice in what careers advisers would call the modern competitive workplace.
As with any competitive workplace, there is also friction here, many players said.
This method of appraisal appears to be especially effective in highly competitive workplace cultures, like the one reported at Amazon.
Others wear Baby Gap porkpies... Most of the moms had entered the competitive workplace, stayed awhile, and then took maternity leave of it.
Of course, some veterans will remain so irretrievably wounded by their war experiences that they are not likely to ever participate in the competitive workplace, and generous support is due them.
Although the slowing economy may be making the job market less competitive, workplace experts expect companies to continue offering flexible benefits at the current pace, while cutting back on other perks like bonuses or overtime.
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In competitive workplaces, like sales departments, good looks were found "threatening" to future colleagues.
But the openness and playfulness that characterize improvisational acting can create a sense of cooperation and affirmation that is foreign to highly competitive workplaces.
In competitive workplaces, people may even believe that courteous acts make them look weak or obsequious.
This method had the perverse effect in some competitive workplaces of pitting colleagues against one another. .
In today's highly-competitive workplace, arriving early is a must-have career habit.
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