And 53% of people say starting a new job is as scary as going to the dentist ... new organization expects to orient you, train you and help you succeed. You have what it takes, and you don ...
Your first three months on the job can lay the groundwork ... it's time to branch out and meet other people in the company. You may want to start by asking for their advice.
Good Job, Slate's new advice column written by Doree Shafrir and Laura Helmuth, will cover the joys, complications, and ...
Don’t take yourself too seriously A lot of people start off with jobs ... with new information and keep the learning process going on every day. There is no shame in asking for help when needed.
Starting a new job is always exciting but can also be nerve-wracking ... Being diplomatic and staying above the fray will help you establish a positive image. People will see you as someone focused on ...
During the job-seeking phase, job hunters said they were antsy about finding a job. Key findings include: 87% of job seekers have new job jitters starting ... “While more people are talking ...