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Jul 30, 2024 · As a new employee, you are likely to do your job better if you know what to do. By asking your leaders and peers for new information, you’ll get up to speed quickly. But in your first week, you want to find the right time to ask questions.
- Relax. Walk into a new job with your body full of tension and your fists (even metaphorically) clenched, and you’ll not only stress yourself out, you’ll put everyone else on edge, too.
- Remember Why You’re There. The scariness of a brand new job in a big new building can easily make you forget what you're doing there in the first place—all that excitement and buzz gets swapped with fear and trepidation.
- Trust the Process. In any new role, there's pressure to perform right from the start, whether that means finding the best solutions, providing the right answers, or impressing the right people.
- See Them as People, Too. Part of the fear of a new job is comparing yourself to others and thinking that everyone around you is better in some way; that they know more or do more or are capable of more.
- Lily Herman
- If you have a little room (even a couple of days) between leaving your old job and starting a new one, take some time to mentally prepare yourself for your new role.
- If you just started a job, make sure you do these nine things during the first week. (Business Insider)
- Not sure how to get situated during your first three months on the job? Luckily, this 90-day roadmap will keep you focused. (99U)
- Trust us: You really don’t want to make the mistake of not listening when you’re settling into a new position. (TIME)
Nov 29, 2023 · There’s a lot to learn about when you start a new job, including your tasks and responsibilities, your team’s dynamic, and your company’s mission. The tips below take all of that into account, helping you develop a strategic approach from the very first day.
Apr 29, 2024 · Mann suggests doing these 10 things in your first 30 days of a new job: 1. Actively ask questions. At your day-one meeting with your new boss, Mann says, they’re likely to give you about...
New job anxiety has set in, and you haven’t even started yet. Some anxiety is inevitable, but that doesn't mean it has to stay. Learning what new job anxiety is and how to overcome it will make for a better, less stressful transition.
Oct 13, 2023 · Take time to prepare as much as possible for your new job. Feeling prepared when starting a new job can help to ease tension and anxiety and increase your confidence. Choose what you plan to wear the first day in advance, research your new organization and test the best routes to get to work.