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Top 10 Tips For Your First Day With A New Job

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Congratulations—you’re making a significant change! Now it’s time to prepare for your first day with your new job. First, you’ll want to make a good first impression. You’ll be excited but also nervous and uncertain.

Remember that you are prepared for this. Of course, you will make some mistakes, but at the end of the day, it is essential to set the tone for what type of employee you will be.

With this in mind, there are many things to keep in mind if you want to be successful in your new job. First, read the top ten tips for being a superstar during your first day.

1. Dress for Success

Wear your brightest outfit. You need to impress your boss and co-workers and remind everyone that you deserve to be there.

When you accepted the job, you were probably told the dress code. Make sure to adhere to it. Do Internet research about a standard dress code for your field if you weren’t notified or want to double-check.

What does that mean if you were told the dress is casual or professional? It doesn’t mean leggings and a t-shirt, and professional doesn’t necessarily mean a pantsuit.

Business Casual

This is different from college casual or grocery shopping casual. You still have to look smart, but you don’t want to go overboard. Some suitable outfits would be:

Business Professional

All you have to do for this style is take the outfits from business casual and take things up a notch. Here are some outfit ideas:

2. Have Everything You Need

It’s possible your new boss gave you a list of things to bring with you on your first day. Don’t forget any of it!

Even if you weren’t given a list, it’s good to have a few things on hand. Bring pens, pencils, your laptop, a charger, a water bottle, and a notebook. You may need more things, depending on your specific job. Make a list of questions you may have about your new role as well.

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3. Calm Your Nerves Before Arriving

Do whatever you need to to relax before your first day of work.

Start the night before with your evening routine. Meditate, do yoga, read in bed, or watch a movie. Don’t forget to get a good night’s sleep and set your alarm for the next day.

In the morning, turn on your favorite music and give yourself plenty of time to prepare. First, make yourself your favorite breakfast and have a cup of tea. Then, continue to listen to a fun playlist in the car.

Everything you do at this point should help you to perform your best on your first day!

4. Get There Early

…But not too early. Five to ten minutes is perfect, but any earlier than fifteen minutes is too much. If you’re worried about making it there on time, aim to get there fifteen minutes early, and you won’t have to worry if there’s an accident or traffic on the roads,

Bonus Tip

Use Google Maps to navigate your way there. It will be able to give you live traffic updates, so you know what the quickest route is.

5. Try to Remember Names

You’re going to be meeting many people today, which can be stressful in and of itself. Trying to remember all of their names is even worse. However, it’s also essential to do your best. If (or when) you do forget someone’s name, don’t put off asking them.

Play it off as casually as possible by saying something like, “I’m sorry, but I can’t remember your name right now. I’ve met so many people today!” They will understand. After all, they were once new too.

6. Take Notes Throughout the Day

Remember that notebook I suggested you bring? Use it! There will be a ton of information thrown at you at once. But unless you have a superhuman memory, it will be impossible to remember it all.

Write down important information, including names, locations, passwords, and numbers, to reference in the future. Then, continue using it throughout your job to take meeting notes and jot down project ideas. It will be a huge help, trust me.

7. Don’t be Overeager

It will be tempting to want to please everyone around you. And indeed, you should do everything in your power to show you are a capable employee.

However, don’t be overeager to integrate yourself into office life. You could be tested by co-workers who want to figure out your personality—don’t fall into any traps. Complete the jobs your superiors assigned to you, not those pushed onto you by co-workers. Don’t invite yourself to lunch or a meeting; you’ll come across as pushy.

Also, don’t necessarily respond to emails immediately. If you do, it will become an expectation. Instead, wait an hour or two, or even until the next day, if the email is not urgent. Give yourself some time to feel the group dynamic before jumping into everything.

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While you don’t seem too eager to please everyone, you do want to accept invitations from co-workers and your boss. If they ask you to have lunch, go with them! Tag along if they invite you to have drinks after work. It will show that you are interested in getting to know everyone and are comfortable in social situations.

8. Complete All Assigned Tasks

Your boss might test you on your first day by assigning you small jobs. Complete all of them efficiently and to the best of your ability! The work you produce today is your first professional impression, so make it a good one.

9. Ask Questions

You might be nervous to ask questions on your first day, but no one expects you to know everything. Asking questions shows that you are willing to learn how to do things properly, which is good. It would be worse to try to fumble through things and make mistakes than to ask for help.

At the same time, you don’t want to ask questions constantly. Try to figure things out yourself first, maybe even consult Google, before asking someone else. If you do need to ask, though, don’t be shy.

10. Reflect on Your Day

When you get home at the end of the day, reflect on how it went.

What do you feel went well? What could you have done better? How can you become successful in this job?

Review the notes you took and think about what your superiors told you throughout the day. Analyzing your behavior is vital for improvement in the future. Finally, be proud of making it through your first day; in many ways, it’s the hardest!

Bonus Tip

Get a good night of sleep after your first day. You’ll surely be tired and need to be energized to get up tomorrow and have another stellar day at your new job.

You need to be adaptable on your first day at a new job. You’ll be learning a lot, and there might be a few hiccups along the way.

No matter what happens, remember that you were picked for this position. You can do this! Just stay calm and do your best.

Do you remember your first day at a big new job? What was it like? Do you have any additional advice? We’d love to hear from you in the comments!

Top 10 Tips for Your First Day with a New Job

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