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Getting Accepted At Your New Company

By Otto On August 12, 2010 Under Business

Even if you went to a great college, there is no way to get a perfect education on what you will experience at work. The work place is filled with a variety of people, not just work tasks. This will be true, and unique, at any company you are at and you need to know how to adapt. Another thing you will have to learn is each company’s culture.

Accept Differences

Let’s say, your boss would yell if someone didn’t pick up the phone at your first job. You decide to answer a call at your co worker’s desk at your second job. The person who’s phone you answered, decides to yell at you for answering their phone. Every office has different politics and rules which can make you feel like you you can’t ever win. 

It was made very clear that a call shouldn’t ever reach voice mail at your first job. Your second company had a different view. Every company you work will take time to learn the details. To figure it out, ask questions and keep an open mind. Hopefully you will meet some friendly souls who will take the time to show you the ropes.

A Peek Into Company Culture

Company culture applies to a lot of things including interaction with co-workers, interaction with customers, and even the way that you dress. Knowing how to dress may be hard if you’ve been out of work for awhile. If the company is large enough, the company handbook will give you clues such as no jeans or sneakers. Observing your coworkers is one of the best ways to figure out what to wear. Also watch their mannerisms. If it appears everyone uses their cell phones, you should probably be able to use yours during the day. But if this is not common, a good practice is to turn it off, or at least switch to vibrate when you enter the building, and keep it tucked in your briefcase or bag.

It is amazing that anyone can be successful at a new job , since they are faced with so many new things to learn when beginning at a new business. You will find it to be easier at a new job to fit in if you go in with an open mind, play by the culture rules, and ask a lot of questions. Not assuming things about people or the company is how you keep an open mind. Allow yourself time to adjust and fit in. It is better to float in softly like a butterfly, than to knock down walls like a bulldozer.

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