Beware of unnecessary mistakes in a new job

When starting a new job, people are trying to make a good impression and to avoid mistakes as much as possible. After some time, however, they begin to feel safer and lose their vigilance. The mistakes they start to make may send the signal that they are unreliable and annoying people. And this does not happen only to those who have just entered the labour market: it can also be a problem for experienced managers. So, what should one be mindful of in a new job?

Do not tell others that you know everything

Always thank them for offers of help and only then possibly explain that you are already familiar with the situation. Be careful not to talk about successes from your previous job too often.

Do not spread gossip

Even seemingly small talk about news from the world of celebrities, which you make with your colleagues just for the sake of conversation, can cause you harm. When your boss asks your colleagues how successful you are, he or she should not learn that you are spreading the latest news from the tabloids around the company.

Focus on work only

Refrain from any private communication at work. This applies to your smart phone as well as Facebook.

Avoid big changes in your appearance

Arriving with a striking hair colour or wearing clothes that are completely beyond your company standards after only a few weeks in a new job is not reasonable. The company may lose interest in investing in you.

Do not rely only on your memory

Write down all important things. The people around you will notice very soon that you don't remember anything.

Do not be late

No matter where you go, be there at least 10 minutes early. Late arrivals make it clear that you are not able to organize your time.

Do not refuse invitations to sit with colleagues

Welcome all opportunities to get to know your colleagues better. However, prefer listening rather than talking about yourself.

Smile at others

Even such small things as smiling and maintaining eye contact can do a lot. Start each day with a friendly welcome.

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Article source QuickBase Blog - The Fast Track - management blog
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