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First Impressions Matter - Your First Day At New Job

First Impressions Matter-Your First Day At New Job

First Impressions Matter-Your First Day At New JobThe first day of a new job is crucial in determining how your new employer perceives you. In this period your supervisor, coworkers and subordinates will all be making crucial judgments about you. 

Hence, you cannot afford to give a wrong impression to them. The ways, in which you present yourself and communicate help people to form opinions of you, so it is necessary to put your best foot forward, ensuring the right people notice your effort.

Preparing For The First Day

Your first day at new job is going to be tiring and exhausting, and anxiety will increase your stress levels. You will make first journey to work, will be introduced to new people and in the effort to create a good impression you may feel tired. 

So it is advisable to get a good night’s sleep before first day. Be prepared with your clothes, paperwork, travel and leave time for discrepancies so that you arrive well in advance at work.

Before your first day at new job, read as much about the company you can find – internet, publications etc. Get you research from all sources - go on the corporate website, copies of brochure etc. 

Having as much information as you can about the company’s culture, values and market positioning you will ensure that you are one step ahead of the pack.

Some Dos and Don’ts for the First Day

There are some dos & don’ts to follow to ensure that you create the best first impression:

Dos...

1. Arrive early at work.

2. Make sure you are dressed businesslike and look clean and well groomed.

3. Make an effort to show your enthusiasm and motivation.

4. Be prepared with how you will introduce yourself.

5. Introduce yourself to people you meet and also remember names and their position within the company.

6. Try getting and understanding the organization structure – this will help you in understanding the formal structure.

7. Try to demonstrate your strengths and key skills as soon as possible.

8. Ask as many questions you want and don’t be afraid to say if you don’t understand something – your employer will sure help at this stage.

9. Open your mouth with a poise and always think before you speak – better speak late than regret.

Don’t...

1. Don’t be very quiet or very loud.

2. Don’t do nothing - if you have finished your work, let the boss know and find something else useful to do.

3. Don’t ask if you can go home early on your day one or try to book a leave – this should not your priority in the first day.

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