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6 Ways to Thrive in your New Job

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Six Small Ways to Thrive in Your New Job

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Ambitious people are always looking for chances to make an impact, especially on day one in a new workplace. This could be a part-time job to earn some extra cash or a summer holiday work placement. Read on for some seemingly small things that will increase your chances of flourishing in your new role.

2. Be known for achieving goals Be known for your keenness and ability to achieve your targets. When talking to your superiors, don’t be shy – own your achievements and highlight how these have contributed to the organisation’s success. Make sure to express yourself clearly without being arrogant.

3. Be known for hitting targets People with outstanding time management skills are organised and reliable. Aim to arrive punctually and take time to plan your day and prioritise your workload. If you end up behind schedule, keep your team informed and aim to make up for lost time if possible. Keep track of any upcoming targets and put time aside to prepare for them. Consistently achieving your targets will give you a reputation as someone who delivers, and getting things done early will leave your lessorganised colleagues in awe.

4. Be willing to learn Always show a willingness to learn. Identify individuals or teams from whom you can learn. Ask for opportunities to support, shadow or get involved. In addition to your core tasks, identify any opportunities for improvement within the organisation and volunteer to lead those projects. This could be as simple as re-organising a messy filing cabinet or as big as taking on the merchandising of a new product line. Document your progress and the difference it made, and make sure your boss and your boss’s boss know about it!

5. Make your customers feel valued Treat your customers like royalty. Everyone you meet should be treated with diligence and courtesy, but it is especially important when you are acting as the face of your company. You should aim for quality in everything you do and put your customers first wherever possible. Honesty and a friendly smile will go a lot further than you might think, and it never hurts to go the extra mile for a customer to give them a great experience. You may be surprised by how often positive feedback from customers gets back to your boss.

6. Show loyalty to your employer It is easy sometimes to get caught up in daydreaming about the perfect job and find yourself dwelling on every negative about your current position. There is no perfect employer out there, but there are positives in almost every role. Try to focus on these, and work on finding solutions for the negatives that you can change. If you find the negatives constantly outweighing the perks of your job, it may be time to consider looking elsewhere. You spend an important part of your week in work – do everything you can to make it awesome.

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