How to Impress Your New Employer

You’ve got the job. The hard part is over. Or is it just beginning?

In your first few days on the job, you’ll meet a lot of people. You may not remember them, but they’ll remember you and the impression you made. And, first impressions often turn into long-term perceptions and reputations. Fortunately, there are actions you can take to impress your new employer and co-workers, and kick-start your success.

Come Ready To Work

  • Avoid/minimize personal business. Use your lunchtime or scheduled breaks to take care of personal tasks such as shopping online or making personal phone calls.
  • Establish a good attendance record.
  • Come in early and stay a little later — at least until you get a feel for your work environment.

Make a Smooth Transition

  • Learn names and roles quickly. Keep a resource list to help you remember names and roles.
  • Be a team player willing to help out. Your flexibility and concern for team success will be appreciated.
  • Learn about your environment. Talk with co-workers about general guidelines and the “unwritten rules.”
  • Read company literature and policies. Learn the rules and regulations and adhere to them.

Show Initiative

  • Know what’s expected of you. Make Make a plan for 30, 60 and 90 days that includes your goals, skills to learn, people you should meet and projects to complete.
  • Get to know your manager. Learn about his or her work style, and the most effective ways to communicate and interact.
  • Stay organized. Use whatever system you need — lists, filing systems, project plans, etc., to stay on top of your workload.
  • Ask questions. No one expects you to know everything immediately, and it’s better to ask for help rather than make errors based on assumptions.
  • Ask for feedback. Get input and guidance from others to make sure you’re progressing in the right direction.

Earn Your Co-Workers’ Respect

  • Practice the 80/20 rule. Listen 80% of the time and talk 20%.
  • Disagree without being disrespectful.
  • Be sensitive, especially when you make changes. Show you value the time and energy others have put into the work.
  • Be positive. Everyone wants to work with someone who has a great attitude. Bring enthusiasm to work every day.

With these tips in mind, you’ll earn the trust and support of your manager and co-workers starting your first day on the job.

 

 

Impressing Your New Boss | Manpower

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How to Impress Your New Employer

You’ve got the job. The hard part is over. Or is it just beginning?

In your first few days on the job, you’ll meet a lot of people. You may not remember them, but they’ll remember you and the impression you made. And, first impressions often turn into long-term perceptions and reputations. Fortunately, there are actions you can take to impress your new employer and co-workers, and kick-start your success.

Come Ready To Work

  • Avoid/minimize personal business. Use your lunchtime or scheduled breaks to take care of personal tasks such as shopping online or making personal phone calls.
  • Establish a good attendance record.
  • Come in early and stay a little later — at least until you get a feel for your work environment.

Make a Smooth Transition

  • Learn names and roles quickly. Keep a resource list to help you remember names and roles.
  • Be a team player willing to help out. Your flexibility and concern for team success will be appreciated.
  • Learn about your environment. Talk with co-workers about general guidelines and the “unwritten rules.”
  • Read company literature and policies. Learn the rules and regulations and adhere to them.

Show Initiative

  • Know what’s expected of you. Make Make a plan for 30, 60 and 90 days that includes your goals, skills to learn, people you should meet and projects to complete.
  • Get to know your manager. Learn about his or her work style, and the most effective ways to communicate and interact.
  • Stay organized. Use whatever system you need — lists, filing systems, project plans, etc., to stay on top of your workload.
  • Ask questions. No one expects you to know everything immediately, and it’s better to ask for help rather than make errors based on assumptions.
  • Ask for feedback. Get input and guidance from others to make sure you’re progressing in the right direction.

Earn Your Co-Workers’ Respect

  • Practice the 80/20 rule. Listen 80% of the time and talk 20%.
  • Disagree without being disrespectful.
  • Be sensitive, especially when you make changes. Show you value the time and energy others have put into the work.
  • Be positive. Everyone wants to work with someone who has a great attitude. Bring enthusiasm to work every day.

With these tips in mind, you’ll earn the trust and support of your manager and co-workers starting your first day on the job.

 

 

Impressing Your New Boss | Manpower

By subscribing, you consent to receive SMS or MMS messages from ManpowerGroup. To opt out of our text messaging program, send the word STOP to 414-285-3185 at any time. If you receive a text message, you will have the opportunity to opt out. View our Privacy policy and Terms and Conditions. Message and Data rates may apply. Message frequency varies.