10 People You Don't Want to Get Stuck in a Meeting With [SlideShare]

Do you know a pen clicker? Or a rambler? A latecomer (or even worse) a daydreamer?! Check out the top 10 kinds of people that make meetings unbearable!

Meetings can be a pain in the bottom at the best of times!

But some people just seem intent on making them even worse with inappropriate behaviour...

You know those ones? The ones you want to ask (probably in a slightly less polite way) to "be quiet?"

In fact, we dislike those people so much we've devoted a whole SlideShare to them! So, here are ten of the worst people you'll ever get in a meeting...

Summary

Hopefully you took this SlideShare with a pinch of salt, but honestly - if you think you fall into these categories then fix up - look sharp!

If you enjoyed this blog post then you'll definitely enjoy this one: The 10 Most Annoying Colleagues You’ll Find in Most Offices

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Happy Friday!

Coburg Banks Recruitment
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