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A roadmap to success: Starting strong in a new job

Story • 27th Nov 2023 • 2 Min Read

A roadmap to success: Starting strong in a new job

Life @ Work

Author: Gabriela Paz Y Miño Gabriela Paz Y Miño
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Changing jobs is de rigueur these days, but that doesn't mean we are prepared for each transition. Here are four tips to help smooth the path.

Embarking on a new job is akin to stepping onto a new path, a path that holds the promise of growth, opportunities, and personal development. The first days and weeks in a new position are critical, setting the tone for one's experience in the workplace. Here, we explore valuable insights from specialists and experts to guide individuals on how to commence a new job on the right foot.

1. Preparation: Lay the Foundation for Success

Preparation is fundamental when it comes to starting a new job. "Researching the company and understanding its culture, values, and mission beforehand is crucial," says Sarah Johnson, a career advisor at JobStart. "This information will help you align yourself with the organisation and demonstrate your enthusiasm for the role during your initial days."

Doing a deep dive into the company's website, recent news, and understanding their industry can provide valuable insights. Additionally, familiarise yourself with the job description and required skills to identify areas where you may need to upskill.

2. Building Relationships: Networking within the Organisation

Building strong relationships within the workplace is vital. Kate Williams, a workplace psychologist, emphasises the importance of networking within the organisation. "Introduce yourself to your colleagues, attend team meetings, and engage in informal conversations," says Williams. "Establishing positive connections early on helps integrate you into the team and creates a conducive work environment."

Take the initiative to meet people from different departments, not just those directly related to your role. It showcases your enthusiasm for collaboration and understanding the organisation as a whole.

3. Seeking Guidance: Mentorship and Guidance for Success

Having a mentor or seeking guidance from a seasoned colleague can be instrumental in navigating the new job terrain. "A mentor can provide valuable insights into the organisation's dynamics and culture, helping you acclimate faster," advises Mark Davis, HR manager at CareerLeap. "They can also provide advice on how to succeed in your specific role."

Don't hesitate to request a mentor within the organisation or approach your supervisor for recommendations. A mentor can guide you through the initial stages, offering advice and support to help you succeed in your new position.

4. Professional Development: Continual Growth is Key

Investing in professional development from the outset sets the stage for a successful career trajectory within the organization. "Identify areas where you can improve your skills and knowledge," suggests Laura Smith, a career coach at SkillsUp. "Attend training sessions, workshops, and seminars offered by the company to enhance your competencies."

Taking the initiative to learn and grow demonstrates your commitment to both personal and organisational advancement. It positions you as a proactive team member keen on contributing to the organisation's success.

Starting a new job is a blend of excitement, nervousness, and anticipation. Employing a strategic approach, which includes thorough preparation, relationship-building, seeking guidance, and investing in professional development, can significantly influence one's journey towards success in their new role.

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