Thursday 22 November 2012

Tips On Entering The Workplace

Entering the workplace can be a difficult time. Be prepared for what to expect and the change of environment. Here are a few tips on entering the workplace after graduating.

Dress the part. An office environment is a world away from student life. Bury your usual jeans and college logo sweatshirts. This is weekend wear. If you're going to work in an office, build your wardrobe. You want to be perceived as professional because you are.

Be sure to have at least one suit that to wear to interviews. Black is a good choice. Once you get the job you can use your black skirt or slacks with different tops to vary your wardrobe. Finding the cash to build a professional wardrobe can be difficult. You can't buy everything you need in one day. Invest a few hundred dollars at first. As you gain income you can acquire more clothing to suit your needs. Buy separates. Mixing and matching tops and bottoms will refresh your look and stretch out a thin wardrobe.

Don't be late to work. In college, your teacher didn't care
whether you showed up to class or not. In the workplace, employers notice when you arrive late or regularly miss work. Be aware that you're part of a company and that you're being paid to show up every day and do your job.

Polish your manners. No crazy burping allowed. Don't pick your teeth. Be aware of your surroundings. You will be working with people form different age groups so act appropriately.

Be patient. The people in your work environment will come from many different backgrounds and have different personalities. Learn how to communicate effectively with everyone you meet. If you can get along with everybody and be able to diffuse situations then you will be an asset to the company.

Learn from your failures. You can't do everything right. Do the best you can and ask for help when you don't have the answer. Being a good employee means being flexible. Bounce back and learn from your mistakes.

Remember to network. Networking is a habit. Talk to people around you. Keep in touch with old bosses or past coworkers. Write emails to keep in contact and have lunch with a friend once in a while. Networking not only helps you cultivate your social skills but you never know what opportunities can arise in the future.

The workplace can be a fun and exciting atmosphere. Even if your job duties are tedious, make the most of the relationships around you. Have a good attitude and make yourself fun to be around. It will not only make you happy but the people around you will enjoy their day too.


 By Catherine Zandueta

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