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Business Breaking News: New Job? How to Survive 6 First-Week Challenges


New Job? How to Survive 6 First-Week Challenges

Before you start a new job, you'll likely know your schedule, basic reporting structure and universal workplace etiquette — you'll probably even have a good idea of what you'll be doing. But the specifics of your daily routine, like who you'll be working with and the policies and procedures you'll follow, are waiting to be discovered during your first few days.


While the beginning of this new chapter in your career is exciting, it can also be very overwhelming at the same time. You're bound to experience at least a few challenges and adjustments, whether it's your first job or your 10th. Here's how to navigate them gracefully and make a great impression during that critical first week on the job.


Information overload. One of the most difficult aspects of starting a new job is having to quickly catch up to the rest of your team, especially if you're replacing someone. While most managers are understanding and expect there to be a learning curve, the business can't pause for too long. Therefore, new hires often find themselves bombarded with tons of information and details almost immediately.




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