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    Useful Tips and Tricks for Starting a New Job

    Rajhu S GoraaiBy Rajhu S GoraaiOctober 22, 2021Updated:September 8, 2022No Comments4 Mins Read Lifestyle
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    Are you going to be starting a new job soon? Maybe you did an interview last week and passed with flying colours? If so, great. You’re about to embark on an exciting – yet slightly nerve-wracking – journey. Along the way, you’re going to broaden your horizons, meet new people, and ultimately grow your professional skill set.

    Before starting your new job, though, you need to be prepared. You can’t simply show up and expect everything to go swimmingly because it won’t – not unless you do some proper planning and organizing.

    Therefore, as a friendly helping held, here are some tips and tricks for you to do. They’ll significantly reduce your worries and will create a seamless transition for you into your new job.

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    • Figure out your transportation method
    • Ask a lot of questions
    • Be patient – it will be difficult at first
    • Take a look at your company’s website and social media platforms
    • Connect with employees on LinkedIn
    • Plan your outfits

    Figure out your transportation method

    Firstly, it’s important to address how you’re going to be getting to work.

    Depending on the commute time, you can either drive, catch the train, take the bus, order Ubers, ride a bike, or walk. Generally, most people choose to drive to work in their cars. However, if you decide to do this, it’s important that your car is suitable for the job and will make a good impression on your company. If you feel as though you’re in need of a car upgrade, check out these highly reliable used cars Midlands – there are plenty of models for you to choose from.

    Ask a lot of questions

    Prior to starting your new role, you have the perfect opportunity to ask plenty of questions to your manager. As the old saying goes, “If you don’t ask, you don’t get.” This is incredibly relevant to the working world, as the only way you can truly prepare and learn is by asking questions, even if you think they’re silly. So, if you have any questions lingering in your mind, don’t hesitate to call up your manager and ask so that you can prepare accordingly.

    Be patient – it will be difficult at first

    Nobody has ever started a new job throughout human history and had everything go smoothly in the first week: it’s impossible. You’ll have so much to learn that you’ll naturally make mistakes – but don’t worry, it’s part and parcel of starting a new job. The important aspect is that you learn from your mistakes to hit the ground running as the weeks and months start to go by.

    Take a look at your company’s website and social media platforms

    Your new company’s websites and social media platforms will provide a great insight into the company culture, employees, and customer base. You can learn a lot by looking at them to see what’s currently going on, from new product ranges to upcoming events. This is a great method if you want to settle in fast. You can also check out what type of tests they have for interviews. For example. most UK-based companies use numerical reasoning tests to assess candidates.

    Connect with employees on LinkedIn

    The chances are your company has a LinkedIn page. On there, you should connect with your new co-workers and even consider shooting them a message over just to quickly introduce yourself. This way, you can get to know your co-workers early and reduce any nerves you might have.

    Plan your outfits

    How you dress at work is really important. Therefore, take some time to plan your outfits for the coming months. If your wardrobe is looking a little lifeless, then you should give it a refresh, whether that’s through buying some new blazers and dresses or smart footwear. Remember, the better you look at work, the more people will respect you.

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