4 Secrets to Making the Most of Your New Job
Harvey John
Specialist Accountancy, Tax & Treasury, and Legal recruiters operating across the UK & EMEA.
Starting a new job? It’s a mix of excitement, a few first-day nerves, and a world of opportunity! This is your moment to make a strong first impression, lay down some foundations, and start building real momentum in your career. So, how can you make sure you’re setting yourself up for success from day one?
Embrace feedback
It’s an essential aspect of personal and professional development. Encourage both your manager and your direct reports to give you feedback. Share your thoughts on their projects as well. Remember – feedback doesn’t just mean constructive criticism! Remember that feedback can come in various forms. It could be praise for a job well done, highlighting good ideas, or acknowledging innovative solutions. By being open to feedback, you create opportunities for growth and improvement. Check this video for more .
Set goals
These goals can go beyond the ones outlined in your formal development plan. Consider setting personal goals that align with your aspirations and interests. Write them down and keep them visible on your desktop or in a place where you can regularly review and track your progress. Having clear goals helps you stay focused and motivated.
Keep a record of your achievements
Not only can it come?in handy in your appraisal, it will also be useful if you begin to think about?changing your job again. Set an hour aside every quarter for some self-reflection and progress evaluation. This record will serve as a valuable resource when updating your resume or discussing your achievements in job interviews.
And, most importantly,?adopt a?beginner’s mindset.?
As we grow our expertise, it’s common to get comfortable and have fixed, proven ways of doing things. The beginner’s mindset allows you to look at everything from a?fresh perspective. This way, you will stay engaged, your work more creative and your company more competitive.
By embracing feedback, setting goals, recording achievements, and maintaining a beginner’s mindset, you can foster personal growth and stay motivated on your professional journey.