The First Day of Work Arkansas

They say that first impressions are everything, which can make the first day of work at a new position of employment even more nerve wracking. There are several things that you can do to not only survive your first day on the job but leave a lasting impression in Arkansas.

Local Companies

Quality Life Associates
479.571.4455
2619 N. Quality Lane, Suite 325
Fayetteville, AR
Thomas Vocational Consulting
(479) 571-1222
3203 S Ed Edwards Rd
Fayetteville, AR
Rogers Career Development Center
(479) 636-3605
1626 Southgate Ctr
Rogers, AR
Bradley County Solid Waste
(870) 226-3742
914 E Church St
Warren, AR
Kellar Dennis Ms Lpe
(501) 227-5596
900 Shackleford
Little Rock, AR
Jefferson Area Vocational Center
(870) 534-1944
221 S Beech St
Pine Bluff, AR
Arkansas Spinal Cord Commission
(479) 890-5751
1010 N Arkansas Ave
Russellville, AR
Job Corp Counseling
(870) 534-2461
1210 S Cherry St
Pine Bluff, AR
Arkansas Workforce Centers At Perryville
(501) 889-3259
213 Houston Ave
Perryville, AR
Arkansas Rehabilitation Services
(479) 890-5751
1010 N Arkansas Ave
Russellville, AR

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They say that first impressions are everything, which can make the first day of work at a new position of employment even more nerve wracking. There are several things that you can do to not only survive your first day on the job but leave a lasting impression.

While you do want to look smashing on your first day, it may not be the best time for experimenting with a new do, makeup, or perfume/cologne. It is important to simply look like the competent person that you are without dressing in a way that is inappropriate for the position. You do want to dress to impress, however, it might be best to worry about just blending in rather than wearing something that will set you apart in a negative way.

Oftentimes new employees are under a probationary period for the first few weeks and months, you will be under far more scrutiny than employees that have been there much longer. So, on your first day at the office be ready to work and ready to learn how they do it there. While you might be used to things being done one way, your new employer might want it done a different way. Be ready and open to listen, observe, and ask questions.

Beware of office politics that can wreak havoc on the new employee who doesn't know who is in who's good graces and who is not. If you concentrate on simply learning your position, you might be blessed with avoiding the politics that creep into every work situation.

By the end of your first day at the grinding stone you should be able to find the essentials including the office supply area, restroom, and break room. It should be quite clear to you what your contact numbers are, including the office phone number, fax number and email address. You should have a good handle on the names of your co-workers and their responsibilities. Also, knowing your own responsibilities and projects, both long term and short term, is important.

Do not expect to remember everything; simply writing down the important points to refer back to may help you remember things quicker. It might not be a bad idea to keep the antacids handy for those inevitable jitters that occur on the first day of working somewhere new. Normally the first day of work goes by quickly and does not generally drag on, as there is so much to do and cover it can be difficult to fit it all in. The days that follow will reinforce all you have learned on the first day.

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Featured Local Company

Quality Life Associates

479.571.4455
2619 N. Quality Lane, Suite 325
Fayetteville, AR


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