First Jobs Montana

Offers advice and information on getting the most out of your first job experience. Topics include building your skills, and keeping a good attitude.

Local Companies

Lake County Job Service Workforce Center
406-883-7880
417 B Main Street
Polson, MT
LC Staffing,
406-528-4381
34837 Innovation Drive
Polson, MT
Workplace, Inc.,
1310 South Main Street
Polson, MT
Job Service Center
(406) 582-9205
Bozeman, MT
Express Personnel Services
(406) 542-0323
3709 Brooks St
Missoula, MT
Adecco
(406) 652-7644
2675 Central Ave Ste 17
Billings, MT
L C Staffing Service
(406) 388-7943
201 W Madison Ave
Belgrade, MT
National Personnel Associates
(406) 259-1548
216 Grand Ave
Billings, MT
Job Service Work Force Center
(406) 768-3850
Poplar, MT
Montana State of
(406) 653-1720
Wolf Point, MT

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As you step into your first post-grad work experience, there are a lot of things you need to know that your textbooks didn't teach you over the past four years. Here is what you should be gleaning from your first adventure in the world of work.

Your First Job Is Not Your Destiny

Your first job in no way predicts where you will ultimately end up. Talk to anyone in mid-career, and you will be shocked where the career began. Your main task on your first job is to test your wings, learning how organizations work, how business gets done, and what makes people and organizations successful. Remember: Career (not job) changes are in your future as you learn, grow and change.

Watch Your Attitude

One of the biggest complaints about new college grads is that they often expect too much too soon and come across as thinking they know more than seasoned employees. Know that you will need to earn your stripes as well as the trust of colleagues and supervisors before being given more responsibility. Especially watch your attitude with support staff so as not to come across as arrogant or condescending.

Learn About the Various Kinds of Power and Influence

Observe how the staff members interact with each other and how things get done. Who really calls the shots, compared with what the organizational chart says? Who seems to have more power than might be indicated by his job title? Who is looked up to, admired and why? How are decisions made: top down, bottom up or a combination of the two?


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Featured Local Company

Lake County Job Service Workforce Center

406-883-7880
417 B Main Street
Polson, MT
http://www.employlakecounty.com/

Assistance with employment opportunities, online access to local and national job information. Occupational information and training, labor market information available. Resource area for testing and online resume preparation. Video and written material available to employers to help with personal issues. Assistance in recuiting employees, assistance in writing job descriptions, employer advocate dedicated to assisting employers with recruitment and retention and economic development in the area.


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