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  • How to Kill It on Your First Day at a New Job

    One minute you鈥檙e excited about landing your dream job, and the next minute you start stressing about making a great first impression. These tips are exactly what you need.

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    Starting new jobs can be scary. There you are, excited about landing your dream job, and suddenly you remember the important questions: will your boss have sense? Is there an affordable buka close to your job?

    And probably the most critical question of all: how do you make a great first impression and prove to your bosses and colleagues that hiring you wasn鈥檛 a mistake? These tips will help you.

    Don鈥檛 smile too much

    There鈥檚 a big difference between a polite smile and a Kanayo O. Kanayo smile. Don鈥檛 come across as a ritualist, please.

    Let them know you鈥檙e not here to play

    When it’s time for handshakes, shake everyone for at least 5 minutes so they can tell you’re here for business.

    Own a MacBook

    Ever wondered why tech founders carry Macbooks everywhere? It鈥檚 because they immediately give you 鈥渂ig player鈥 vibes. Get with the times.

    Borrow an accent

    Get a British or American accent and stick with it. Don鈥檛 go mixing them up sha o, so you don’t spoil your street cred.


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    Stalk your colleagues before-hand

    So you can wow them with your knowledge of their personal lives when you get introduced to them. Some may say it鈥檚 creepy, we say it鈥檚 thinking out of the box.

    Wear a power suit

    If you鈥檙e resuming work remotely, make sure to turn on your video during meetings so they can see that you鈥檙e dressed how you鈥檇 like to be addressed 鈥 a boss.

    Buy food for everyone

    If you disregard everything else on this list, pay attention to this one. Quick secret, food is the only sure way to everyone鈥檚 heart. They can鈥檛 help but love you.


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