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Find Success the First 3 Months of Your New Job Using These Tips

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Starting a new job can be nerve-wracking, especially in today’s climate. But starting on the right foot on your first day through the first 90 days will set the tone for your experience on the job. What tips can bring you success in your first three months of a new job? Here are several things to keep in mind to solidify your success on the job.

 

First Day

On your first day, prepare for your safety orientation and introduction to the environment. It’s helpful to bring a pen and notepad with you to take notes. Feel comfortable asking questions. It’s far better to ask for clarification now than to assume you know the answer to something. Take time to introduce yourself to the people you’ll be working closely with on the job.

 

First Week

Now it’s time to get your feet wet. Take initiative but don’t be afraid to receive feedback. This is the time you’ll have to learn the company’s specific processes and not just fall into the way you’ve done it before. Pay special attention to the procedures and build new habits that will be a benefit to you and your new employer. You should also be able to provide feedback to your new management team if you have questions or concerns.

 

First Month

As you settle into the role, now you’ll begin to feel more comfortable with the work you’re doing. Prioritize the things that are most important for the job and be willing to work hard to achieve your personal goals along with the business goals. At this point, you should have a mentor in the company who will be able to answer more questions as you have them, even if they’re things you feel like you should already know.

 

First 90 Days

It’s common to have your first performance review after 90 days on the job. This is to evaluate how you’ve done and give you reinforcement or constructive feedback for improvement. Prepare for this by considering what you’ve learned in your first three months. Determine the areas that might need more attention and be willing to talk candidly about them to your supervisor.

 

Are you ready to find your next shipyard job? Contact Hutco to learn more today.

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