Getting through the first day at office
Now that the excitement of landing that coveted job has tempered a bit, you may be feeling some anxiety anticipating those first days. It’s only normal. After all, you’re jumping headfirst into new surroundings, meeting new people and facing many new challenges.
These 10 tips wil help you lay the foundations for success at your new job:
1. Arrive on time: Don’t think because you are new you will just blend into and no one will notice if you’re a little bit late. Nothing says, “I’m a slacker,” like arriving late for your first days on a new job.
2. Dress appropriately: Just because you’re not wowing them in the interview any more doesn’t mean you shouldn’t dress to impress. Rather than have to work twice as hard to erase the image of the creased or dirty shirts you wore during your first week, knock ‘em dead with a clean, polished look.
3. Meet your colleagues: Make an effort to remember names. Nothing is nicer than being greeted personally. Try to learn the names of your colleagues, including support staff, and you’ll make friends fast.
4. Listen: One of the best ways to learn is to listen. Take note not only of information you hear in formal meetings, but pay attention to the little nuggets shared during casual breaks.
5. Ask questions: Not only does asking questions give you visibility at meetings and involve you in discussions, it’s a great way to learn and demonstrate your knowledge.
6. Get involved: Even if it’s just organising a lunch meeting or a happy hour, head up a project to get your name out there.
7. Communicate: Communication is very important not only in your first few days, but every day. Just about every company has ‘unwritten rules’ so don’t be afraid to ask your colleagues for advice. And make sure to inform your boss about your current projects and let her know if there is a particular project on which you’d like to work.
8. Avoid gossip: Don’t get sucked into the rumour mill. Because you’re new, some colleagues may feel more comfortable venting to you. Don’t respond or give unspoken credence to the barbs by laughing, nodding.
9. Stay past 5: Even though you may not have a lot of work to do yet, it couldn’t hurt to stay a few minutes after the whistle blows. Don’t shut down your computer at 4:59; rather stay 10 to 15 minutes after close of business to show your commitment.
10. Be upbeat: These first days can be awkw-ard, confusing and full of doubt. But don’t let it get you down. Begin and end each day with a smile and a cheerful greeting. Your positive attitude will br-ighten the office. — Agencies