If you've finally managed to get the job you've dreamed of for a long time, do your best to stay on it. Think carefully about the tactics of your behavior so as not to make offensive mistakes and not alienate new colleagues.
Instructions
Step 1
You must do everything possible to join the team as quickly as possible and "become your own." So try to be open and friendly. Feel free to ask for advice, consult with more experienced colleagues.
Step 2
Learn to calmly, without offense, listen to comments and correct mistakes in work. But it is not worth pointing out, and even more so in a sharp form, the shortcomings in the work of colleagues. They may have an unhealthy sense of competition. They will subsequently be overly picky about your work.
Step 3
Do not under any circumstances enter into conflict, avoid such situations. On the contrary, be correct not only with the management, but also with other employees.
Step 4
You should not often recall and use as an example the previous management and the previous place of your activity. It is unlikely that any of the bosses or new colleagues will like such an inappropriate comparison.
Step 5
Continuously improve your professional level. Competent specialists will always be in demand by the management. But don't show your worth too much. Be humble and executive.
Step 6
In no case, do not immediately make excessively high demands: high salaries, systematic bonuses, promotion. Better think about how to prove your professional suitability.
Step 7
Do not be late for work and do not do extraneous things at the workplace (talking with your girlfriends on the phone, reading magazines, etc.).
Step 8
Under no circumstances should you flirt with your colleagues or superiors. This will indicate your unprofessionalism.
Step 9
Be sure to adhere to the dress code. Always be neat and stylish.
Step 10
Remain with patience and understanding when dealing with customers.
Step 11
Try to be mobile and ready for change. If it becomes necessary to travel on a business trip, do not refuse, referring to the presence of small children or poor health.
Step 12
Love what you do, and then you can not only stay in your workplace, but also move up the career ladder and improve the financial situation of your family.