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  • Hey Ambitious Professionals! It's Linda Raynier of lindaraynier.com guiding you

  • to a career and life you'll truly enjoy. And in today's video I'm going to walk

  • you through the five do's and don'ts on how to succeed in your new job so that

  • you can become an expert in your role and thrive in your career

  • Ready to get the job you want? Top Notch Interview is coming soon! For more info

  • and free training head to JOINTNI.COM Now as a career strategist I've

  • had the honor of being able to help numerous professionals land their dream

  • job offers and so if this is something that you're interested in working with

  • me one-on-one I can give you details about that at the end of this video so

  • you've just started a new job and now you're wondering what do I need to do to

  • really make sure that I can stand out in this position in this company and be

  • considered for promotions in the future well my five do's and don'ts are going

  • to help you to start off your new position on the right foot so let's get

  • into it do know your learning style and use it when you get into a new job you

  • have to be able to absorb all of the information that tasks the duties and

  • the training that you're provided like a sponge but that means that you need to

  • understand how you learn best by knowing what your learning style is just like

  • when you're studying for exams in school if you find that the best way for you to

  • understand concepts and things is by taking notes then by all means take as

  • many notes as you need or if you're someone who's an audible learner meaning

  • that you can learn through listening to someone give you instructions then make

  • sure that they clearly articulate what it is that they need to share with you

  • or if you're someone who's a visual learner and you like looking at diagrams

  • or flowcharts to be able to understand what it is that you need to do then by

  • all means create diagrams and flowcharts if you learned by observation then make

  • sure that the trainer or the supervisor that's showing you what you need to do

  • guides you through it by giving you an example by doing it through example and

  • you can observe and watch how they do it you need to know what your unique

  • learning style is and be able to articulate that to the trainer or the

  • employer whoever it is that's currently training you don't be afraid to share

  • that with them because this actually shows competence and confidence

  • in yourself and you'll be able to absorb the information that you need to know

  • quickly and effectively do you understand how your manager likes to

  • Train does your trainer or manager prefer it that you ask questions at the

  • end after they've gone through the steps with you or do they prefer that you ask

  • questions as they arise if you don't know these things then it's

  • a good thing to bring this up right before your manager or trainer starts

  • getting into the information with you so that you're both on the same page and

  • that you'll be able to absorb the information quickly and that leads me

  • into the next one which is don't guess what to do because you're afraid to ask

  • questions if you're not sure of something ask now I get it

  • you're afraid to sound annoying you're afraid to annoy your new boss by asking

  • them questions but here's the key the way to ask questions and not sound

  • annoying is to make sure that you're not asking them how do I do this again that

  • can drive any person up the wall because they'll feel that you didn't listen

  • instead you want to ask them in a smart way and

  • so here's an example based on the training that we did together

  • you mentioned steps a B and C what I'm confused about is step D this is my

  • understanding and now fill in what your understanding is regarding step D and

  • then you can ask am I correct am I on the right track or am I missing

  • something when you ask a question that way by

  • going through what you already know based on what you've been taught by the

  • trainer or manager it shows that you were listening you're paying attention

  • but yes you have a little bit of confusion in a certain area and you just

  • want to clarify it doesn't mean that you're saying I don't know how to do it

  • I wasn't listening so can you just explain it all over again and this leads

  • me into my next point which is do ask good questions now the previous example

  • I gave you was an example of a good question but there are also other types

  • of good questions to ask the key to asking good questions is where you're

  • making a link from whatever it is that you're being trained to the bigger

  • picture for example if your boss tells you you need to create a report that

  • states a B and C every week a good question to ask would be okay and since

  • this report is being presented to senior management for decision-making what are

  • key areas that I should always highlight to make the report as value-added as

  • possible asking your question this way shows that you're linking whatever it is

  • that you have to do whatever Duty you're being told to the bigger picture and

  • finally do set mini targets for yourself and achieve them after you go through

  • the training process start to set mini goals for yourself on exactly what it is

  • that you'd like to accomplish and then go ahead and start accomplishing them

  • set one goal for yourself each day during those first few weeks and months

  • that you're on the job for example one target could be making sure that you

  • have all of your projects outlined on your calendar and knowing exactly what

  • your to-do list is for each and every project or assignment and if that's too

  • big of a goal for one day then you can then break that down into mini goals and

  • you can say I'm gonna work on this assignment this one day and understand

  • exactly what my requirements are for this assignment as you do this setting

  • mini goals for yourself and accomplishing them it's going to help

  • you to build your confidence and your ability to do your job well and it's

  • going to also lay the foundation for you to be able to make a bigger impact in

  • your company because once you've mastered the small things you're gonna

  • need a collab a ones and here's an inspirational quote that I feel is

  • fitting for what we're talking about today there are no secrets to success it

  • is the result of preparation hard work and learning from failure by : Powell

  • so there you have it my 5 do's and don'ts on what you need to do in order

  • to succeed in your new job so that you can become an expert and thrive in your

  • career now if you're someone who has not yet landed a new job offer and you've

  • been looking for the last little while and you realize now that you need

  • one-on-one professional guidance then feel free to reach out to me head on

  • over to my website lindaraynier.com/standoutgethired read through the

  • page fill out the application form and if myself or my team members feel that

  • we're a potential match then we will reach out to you directly if you like

  • this video then please give it a thumbs up subscribe share it with your

  • thank you so much for watching and I will catch you next time

  • Ready to get the job you want? Top Notch Interview is coming soon! For more info

  • and free training head to JOINTNI.COM

Hey Ambitious Professionals! It's Linda Raynier of lindaraynier.com guiding you

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