Like Hollywood, the workplace is rife with drama, surprising story turns, and people who might win (or lose) big prizes. If you colleague is an Oscars-nominated films, which one would they be? Let us review some work personalities and link them to the top films of this year.
1. The Dramatic Artist: The Brutalist
For this colleague, their work is high art. They give every project great thought and provide even the most basic chores a philosophical layer. They decline to use standard templates and give email formatting far too much care. Their workstation? Minimalistic yet somewhat unnerving. If they had their way, all office memoranda would be written in lyrical writing, and the break room would be rebuilt as a modern art gallery. Though they could be a little intense, you have to admit sometimes their vision pays off.
2. The One Who Loves Office Politics: Conclave
Behind-the-scenes power moves are where this employee excels. They constantly seem to be in secret one-on-one meetings. They know when changes in leadership arrive before anybody else. Needs something done? You might have to pass through them first. They are able to foretell every significant policy change, reorganization, or promotion before it is publicized. They are always one step ahead, whether they are an office oracle or just very skilled at listening. You wonder if they have a secret agenda, or just too much free time on hand.
3. The Master of Reinvention: Emilia Pérez
This colleague is continuously evolving. One day, they are in marketing, and then they are supervising a different department. Both emotionally and professionally, they are not hesitant to accept change and take calculated chances. Whether it is a total rebrand, a significant new initiative, or a career turnabout, they own it with assurance. Although they could have had a spectacular metamorphosis or two in their career, they embrace change rather than oppose it, therefore demonstrating the artistic nature of reinventions. They keep everyone wondering, and really, it is really motivating.
They always look great, and they challenge themselves personally on Friday casual wear. Their cubicle decor is precisely out of Pinterest, and their clothes are catwalk quality. Though they might not always be on time, their arrival marks a moment. They never, ever wear the same outfit again in the same month. They have one for every meeting, event, and informal happy hour. Though you might roll your eyes at their flashy clothing, you are secretly excited to see what they will wear next at an office party.
5. The Mysterious Night Owl: Nosferatu
Though you hardly see them during the day, their work is always completed somehow. Sending emails at three in the morning, they flourish in the quiet, dark nooks of the office. They may actually be a vampire, consume far too much coffee, and love low lighting. Sometimes, you will hear whispers of their presence, a work notification timed at an appalling hour, or a document inexplicably changed overnight. They say they “work best at night,” but you have to question—do they even sleep? Alternatively, do they power down like a robot until the next full moon?
6. The One Who’s Always Over the Top: Dune: Part Two
This colleague does more than finish a project. They pursue an entire epic journey. There is a cinematic soundtrack in their PowerPoint presentations. Their project ideas come out as sci-fi books. They love a dramatic stop and dream big. A basic team update becomes a great monologue with hand motions and motivational words. Though their theatrics can be taxing, you have to respect their dedication since they really feel they are the hero of the company’s path. It is they who will persuade the CEO to try something bold.