New to the Job: What Should Freshers Focus on in Their First Few Weeks?

spunkyankie
I am a fresher and I have recently joined a renowned company. Please let me know about the things I should take special care of.

Regards,
Ankita
chandu_roger@yahoo.com
Dear Ankita,

Mingle with your colleagues and try to make a good impression on your boss to excel in your job. Also, adapt to the job environment and its culture.

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sanjuk_23
Don't do anything in the initial days; only observe things for two or three months. Try to learn the processes during the initial days. This initial learning will help you in the future for your career growth.

Regards,
Sandeep Sharma
manishgurung
Congratulations on the start of your professional career. Two points to keep in mind in the initial phase of your career, which will help you in the long run:

Building Relationships

If you have good relations with seniors in your organization, in any of the departments (e.g., operations, IT, admin, etc.), any given task would be a breeze for you.

Building Networks

Having a good network will help you get your work done, especially if you are from a recruitment background.

50% (skill) + 50% (relations) = 100% (Work done)

Regards,
Manish
gsr_07
Congratulations on your new job. Make sure to build a network both within and outside your organization. This will be beneficial to you at any point in your career. Secondly, don't be afraid to make mistakes and learn from them. Seek help from your seniors if you encounter difficulties and don't know how to proceed further. Ask questions before starting a task. Before diving into a task, study the entire content, understand it, and then proceed with your work.

"If you have the courage to think, then you are sure to achieve."

Thanks and regards,
SRIRAM
shakeelahmedkhan
Don't do much in the initial days, like for 2 to 3 months. Try to observe what is going on and take as much information as possible from your seniors. Be careful not to pass any information to anyone; just be on the receiving end. Don't give your views, especially to someone who is difficult to deal with. Feel free to ask for help from your seniors, or in some cases, you can approach your manager. There are lots of suggestions from our seniors; follow them.

All the best.

Regards,
Shakee
spunkyankie
Thank you, seniors, for all your wishes and valuable inputs. These have been of immense help to me in my effort to learn and adapt in the corporate sector. Keep helping me whenever I need. 

Regards,
Ankita
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