When you change jobs, you're likely overwhelmed by all the new things you have to learn and familiarise yourself with. Check out IDA's useful tips and advice to hopefully guide you through your first three months in your new job. Good luck!
Your brain is working overtime when you start a new job. That's why you need to take special care of yourself.
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The first week at your new job is overwhelming in every way. Here's a helping hand.
6 tips for you
Understand the nwritten rules that you can't read about in your contract, staff handbook and various policies.
As a new employee, you are particularly dependent on good working relationships with your colleagues. You can find some good advice here.
You chose your new job yourself, and part of the reason is probably the tasks involved. But what do you do if you are not doing what you expected?
Are you afraid of sounding banal, ignorant or being misunderstood? Read about the four phases of starting a new job.
It often takes more than three months to assess whether you have moved to the right job. But it is a good time to reflect on a few things.