December 17
Congratulations! You nailed the job interview, and the hiring manager wants to know when you can start. You may be tempted to take a week off to relax, or start right away to avoid any gaps in your income. Whatever you decide, follow these tips to be completely prepared to give your new job 110%!
After you have given the customary two-week notice, you will be tempted to tell everyone about your exciting new opportunity. Remember, the less said the better. It is best to keep the details to yourself. Simply say that you found a new position that fits your long-term goals. You don’t want to alienate your employer or colleagues, they may be valuable contacts in the future.
If you have been relatively happy in your present position, you may experience feelings of detachment. You may have second thoughts about your decision to make a career move. You may feel sad about leaving your friends behind. These feelings are all normal. Keep in mind that your situation is not unique and this change is necessary for your career progression. Above all, do not look back. Look forward to the new opportunities and challenges ahead of you. Gather your self-confidence and charge ahead!
While it is natural to feel anxious when starting a new job, you will be more confident when you are prepared for the changes ahead. Take a deep breath, smile, and walk in with a can-do attitude. You won’t be the new kid on the block for long.