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5 Ways You Can Impress In Your New Job
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5 Ways You Can Impress In Your New Job

How to impress at a new job?

 

The hiring process is a delicate one, and it can be difficult to know what to do or say in order to make the best first impression. It’s not enough just to show up on time for your first day; you should also plan out beforehand what you want to wear, how you’ll compose yourself, and what kind of handshake will be most appropriate.

 

In this blog post, we dive into how to impress at a new job. Follow these tips, and you’ll ensure that your first day is one to remember.

 

How Can I Impress in My New Job? Tips to Get You Started.

Impress In Your New Job
Impress In Your New Job

First impressions matter. And when you’re starting a new job, it can be difficult to know how best to make that good first impression without coming off as too stiff or formal (or worse, like an impostor).

 

To help you ensure that your new job is one to remember, here are some tips for what you should do and how you should act on the first day of work.

 

Tip #1: How to Dress

 

Be mindful of your clothes.

 

When you’re starting a new job, the last thing on your mind may be fashion and what to wear, but as it turns out, that might not be such a bad place to start! It’s important that you dress for success on your first day; think about wearing an outfit that’s neat and conservative, but also comfortable enough that you can get through a long day.

 

Tip #2: Be Professional

 

Your first impression of someone should always be one of confidence, calmness, and poise–not nervousness, anxiety, or fidgety energy. How to impress your boss on the first day? Be professional!

 

When you walk into the office, greet your new coworkers with a smile. Be sure to introduce yourself and quickly establish rapport. If it’s appropriate, consider offering a firm handshake as well. This will send an immediate message of strength and confidence that is typically interpreted as a positive first impression.

 

Tip #3: How to Shake Hands

 

Be mindful of your handshake.

 

Your handshake is one of the most important parts of how you make a first impression with someone, so be sure that you’re prepared for it and know what type of grip will work best. If you’re unsure, just remember to make a firm grip without it being too tight, and shake hands for two to three seconds.

 

Tip #4: Ensure You’re Prepared

 

Make sure you’re prepared. Your new coworkers and boss will take note of how well you handle yourself on your first day. Be mindful that your actions and behaviours reflect the same work ethic and professionalism as they would in any other job setting. Even though it may be your first day, it’s important not to let that get in the way of how you present yourself.

 

Tip #5: How to Make Small Talk

 

Though it may seem trivial, your coworkers will be looking for anything that might indicate whether you’re the right fit for the team based on how well, or badly, you interact with them. That’s why it’s important to make sure you know how to handle yourself during conversations with your new colleagues, whether that means chatting about the weather or being part of an engaging discussion on current events.

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