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| A guide to career development |
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When in the working environment, it is always an idea to develop and progress to a higher status in the workforce. This guide illustrates ways in which you can develop your career from settling into a new job to heightening your success.
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| Settling into new employment.
Further are five simple ways to make full use of your newly gained job opportunity. They highlight various areas that instruct an employee on how to become knowledgeable and prepared |
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| Don’t start your job by: |
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Constantly reminding your present peers or employer of how you used to do things in your previous job. |
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Criticising your present or previous employer or colleagues, this portrays you as a gossip; that is not the outlook you want to project. |
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Encouraging negative storied about your predecessor |
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Joining a sometimes-inappropriate clique! |
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Heighten your chances of success from day one Always remember that in some cases, first impressions are last impressions. The impact you make in the first days or even weeks of your arrival can have a lasting effect. Thus, you must strive to create a wholly positive first impression. |
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To do so, follow the few simple steps provided: |
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Before you start, make sure you carry out the steps given in the previous section. These are vital to create a positive first impression. They suggest an interested and enthusiastic employee. |
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Concentrate not only on your work, but also on building good relationships with your peers. These are the people who can help you to establish yourself and make you aware of problems. Remember, they have the experience that you may need to learn from. |
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Always try to make relationships a two-way process. Do not just take support but give it also. Your early interaction may be what helps you progress on the career ladder at a later date. |
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On an early date, clarify your targets with your employer so that you know what is expected on you. Focus on achieving these targets to avoid wasting time and dealing with frustration. |
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If you have any concerns in regards to your job, speak with your employer. Dealing with problems at an early stage is often easier than at a later date when a real crisis occurs. |
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Use an appropriate time management technique to allow you to plan your tasks and objectives on a daily or weekly basis and stick to it. Remember, failing to plan, is planning to fail! |
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