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Thursday, February 24, 2011

and a few more

he excitement of starting a new job can, sometimes, overshadow our attitude on how to act to the new work environment. On many occasions we are so excited on our new career path, that we often come across as objectionable or know it all. At other times, we look as if we are lost. Starting on a new job can be overwhelming. Our nerves are usually shuttered by the time we get into our new place of work and meet everyone.

There are a few tips that one can take into consideration when starting a new job. The most important is to make sure you arrive on time. It leaves a bad impression when a new employee, on his/her first day of work, arrives five minutes late. It doesn’t matter if the traffic was bad. That’s no excuse. When the new employee arrives to work, he/she has to be pleasant, smiling and friendly. No one wants to meet a new employee who looks nervous and has a solemn face. But also don’t look too excited and giggle all the time.

Introduce yourself to the people you meet with a firm handshake, a smile on your face, and stating your name clearly. Make sure you have a notepad with you to take notes of anything of importance, like names and titles. Familiarize yourself with the building; where the conference rooms are, the bathrooms, the stairs, elevators, coffee stations. Usually, the first day is quite easy. People will let the new employee acquaint himself/herself with the new work environment. It’s a few days later that the real work begins.

Once you are shown into your new desk/cubicle, or office, look at the files that are left there from your predecessor. Thus, you will be able to familiarize yourself on your work duties in case anything was left out when you were offered the job. Read through any flyers or pamphlets that the company has. You will become more familiar with what the company does. If there is a plant attached or in the building, ask for a tour, to see how and what’s been manufactured or produced. Appear eager to learn, ask questions to find out more about the company. This will enable you to learn the company’s functions better, thus helping you do your job better. Read the company’s manual, if there is one. Ask for what the dress code might be. Certain companies have different dress codes. Dressing appropriately to the company’s code will help your career and keep you out of the Human Resources office.

As you become more familiar with the company and the job, get involved in after work activities. You will end up making friends, and thus helping you in anything you might need. Make yourself known throughout the company by either helping your coworkers or getting involved in projects from other departments. Stay late, if you have to, to finish a project or a presentation for the next morning. Be supportive and helpful to your colleagues. You will be well respected and well thought off.

Overall, adjusting to a new job and work environment can be intimidating. By having a positive attitude, pleasant personality, and work hard, will make it much easier to enjoy the new job and environment.

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1. Practice accepting instruction.
2. Practice explaining a problem to a supervisor.
3. Practice asking for help.
4. Practice accepting feedback.
5. Practice providing constructive criticism.
6. Practice complimenting a co-worker.
7. Practice accepting a compliment.

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