Starting a New Job? Then Make a Good Impression ; the First Few Months in Any New Job Is the Perfect Time to Impress Your New Boss and Colleagues. But Would You Know How to Go About This?
Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › September 25, 2008
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Scunthorpe Evening Telegraph › September 25, 2008
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The first few months in any new job is the perfect time to impress your new boss and colleagues. But would you know how to go about this?
When you start a new job, impressing your boss and colleagues might be the last thing on your mind. After all, there are so many new things to learn - new company policies, new working arrangements and of course new coffee-making facilities. However, both bosses and colleagues are highly likely to remember your behaviour during the early days of your employment.See the full content of this document
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Starting a New Job? Then Make a Good Impression ; the First Few Months in Any New Job Is the Perfect Time to Impress Your New Boss and Colleagues. But Would You Know How to Go About This?
Your first few months are a great opportunity to impress your boss with your great attitude and also bond with fellow employees. If you don't take advantage, you may never get another chance.
According to psychologist...See the full content of this document
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