
First day at a new job .. first time having my own office – office politics please help!?
I went to an interview yesterday. Originally I was in a telemarketing position knowing that he had a secretariat and administrative positions at your fingertips. Initially said that the position was full and final of the conversation I had with secretarial and administrative work. I was shocked – I have experience for this position a little, but I feel lost Abit – Today was my first day. I write a letter by the employer, it seems like a small family business and everyone is tight nit between us. Is there room Web for the study of the secretariat office politics / and what is expected? I'm so lost and I still like the people there .. I feel that I deserve this job, although I know I can succeed. And another thing, I have 26 years of age and because I'm small and look between 19-21 years … I feel very small and more like young in the business. It is a very important position and the first time I have my own office … I want to continue this work – HELP! Any advice pls
Hello. First, congratulations on your new job. At first, it is not necessary to write a letter thanking the employer mainly because you have been hired. Gratitude and appreciation are can be expressed to ensure your employer that you are worthy of the position and is an excellent job. Arrests (and a bit of anxiety are) natural feelings for newcomers. Take a break by not rushing things. It takes time to adjust and become familiar with your employer, the environment and their peers. Be yourself and do your best in everything do (regardless of whether liability minutes or more). You will not be chosen by your employer if they were not qualified, or that he / she believes are appropriate for the job. Put aside your worries, because it will help. Focus on your skills and work experience. Companies in general, a bridge over policy office, but if not available, then perhaps during your breaks, you can ask your peers for suggestions and information about themselves. Good luck!
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