Actually, I would say that fitting in at the company can make you better.
For a few reasons:
1: if you are not happy working there, chances are your productivity will go down at some point. You will just have the mindset of just getting the job down and that's in. It'll effect your work and productivity.
2: if you fit in and are happy, chances are you enjoy who you are working with. Which means you'll probably learn from each other.
I've been in the situation before of being unhappy, and not enjoying it. It very much made me worse at my job.
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Actually, I would say that fitting in at the company can make you better.
For a few reasons:
1: if you are not happy working there, chances are your productivity will go down at some point. You will just have the mindset of just getting the job down and that's in. It'll effect your work and productivity.
2: if you fit in and are happy, chances are you enjoy who you are working with. Which means you'll probably learn from each other.
I've been in the situation before of being unhappy, and not enjoying it. It very much made me worse at my job.