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First Impressions

Undoubtedly you have to work hard to make an impression on your first job, but believe me your social graces will play a major role in making an impact. By social graces we don't mean the way you handle your Ps and Qs - or whether you hold the door open for ladies. It's all about conducting yourself with dignity.

So put your best foot forward - and it will keep you going for years ahead. The primary impression you make on your employer can make or break your stint in that office. Besides, even when you choose to work elsewhere, the references you get from your present employer will tell their own story.

Sometimes, the fears of making mistakes prevent us from doing our best. Doing less than our best is probably the biggest mistake of all. Don't let this happen. No one will know better than your boss - that mistakes are the only way to learn how to do better. Everybody makes mistakes - especially when they're new to their job.

It's important, though, not to blame others for the mistakes you have made. This is hardly gracious behaviour. It isn't smart either. Because people do know when you're trying to pass the buck. And they're never impressed with such ploy and tactics.

If you're old enough to work, you're old enough to know correct behaviour. Always be politically correct at work. It just isn't funny making sexist, communal or religious remarks in the place of work. Such behaviour screams of intolerance, ignorance and biases. You'll only be painting yourself black by indulging in such ungracious behaviour.

Never bad mouth colleagues and employees. Especially if you're new. You could be sealing your doom. It speaks of lack of grace and etiquette.

Don't gloat if a colleague is in trouble. It will speak better of you if you reach out and help the friend in need.
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First Impressions

Undoubtedly you have to work hard to make an impression on your first job, but believe me your social graces will play a major role in making an impact. By social graces we don't mean the way you handle your Ps and Qs - or whether you hold the door open for ladies. It's all about conducting yourself with dignity.

So put your best foot forward - and it will keep you going for years ahead. The primary impression you make on your employer can make or break your stint in that office. Besides, even when you choose to work elsewhere, the references you get from your present employer will tell their own story.

Sometimes, the fears of making mistakes prevent us from doing our best. Doing less than our best is probably the biggest mistake of all. Don't let this happen. No one will know better than your boss - that mistakes are the only way to learn how to do better. Everybody makes mistakes - especially when they're new to their job.

It's important, though, not to blame others for the mistakes you have made. This is hardly gracious behaviour. It isn't smart either. Because people do know when you're trying to pass the buck. And they're never impressed with such ploy and tactics.

If you're old enough to work, you're old enough to know correct behaviour. Always be politically correct at work. It just isn't funny making sexist, communal or religious remarks in the place of work. Such behaviour screams of intolerance, ignorance and biases. You'll only be painting yourself black by indulging in such ungracious behaviour.

Never bad mouth colleagues and employees. Especially if you're new. You could be sealing your doom. It speaks of lack of grace and etiquette.

Don't gloat if a colleague is in trouble. It will speak better of you if you reach out and help the friend in need.

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