The 10 Types of Superheroes in Every Office. Which One Are You? (Infographic)Do you recognize yourself among any of these masked work-crushing avengers?

ByLaura Entis

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We're all familiar with them: those men and women at the office who possess seemingly Herculean abilities to get the job done, no matter the setbacks. While their unique powers vary -- some can work productively for hours on end, while others possess an uncanny ability to interpret the emotions of others -- in their own way, they elevate the work of everyone around them.

While these workplace superheroes rarely draw attention to themselves --they're too busy being productive -- it's important to thank them for their contributions to the company.

With that in mind, check out the below infographic courtesy ofWeekdone, a collaboration software company, to see if yourecognize any of your coworkers among the 10 superheroes. Who knows, you may even recognize yourself! (And if so, fight your urge to keep working and take the time to pat yourself on the back.)

Related:6 Insufferably Bad Work Habits and How to Treat Them (Infographic)

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Laura Entis is a reporter for Fortune.com's Venture section.

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