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Congrats on the New Job! . . . Now What?

 
Author: Paul Megan
 

Theres nothing like the exhilaration of landing a new job. Especially after a tough job search.

So, now youre ready to hit the ground running. Youre heading in for your first day. What should you do?

First, you have 5 important advantages going for you as you start your new job.

1. You have the positive momentum coming out of your job search that can carry you through the early days.

2. As new kid on the block, you can get away with missteps that would be unacceptable in a few weeks.

3. Youre basking in the good will of your new boss who is likely proud of his savvy hiring decision.

4. Your new associates are eager to show you the ropes. Since they know nothing about you, you have the added benefit of being a blank slate to them.

5. You have the opportunity to hit the ground running and confirm the boss newfound confidence in your capabilities.

Here are some suggestions that can guarantee your new job will be an early success for you:

--Select one new work habit that will make you more productive.

--Write down what you expect will happen. Then do a reality check after three months.

--solicit feedback from your boss after about 10 days.

--Keep a log of all your accomplishments with quantifiable results.

--Find a mentor (maybe your boss) and have regular discussions about whats going on in the business.

Over and above these on-the-job recommendations to cover your early weeks in your new job, there is one other critically important task. Be sure to thank everyone who helped you in your job search.

Call or write each of them personally. After all, this is your support team which has gone out of its way to help you on the road to job search success. They will be thrilled that you keep in touch with them. Whats more, they will be a ready resource to tap for feedback on the job. Or when its time to make another move!

 
 
 

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