12条职场建议助你顺利渡过入职焦虑期

时间:2021-04-08 07:03:11

(单词翻译:单击)

1. Get the facts. 了解必知事项
 
It's absolutely fine to ask questions ahead of time. Depending on your organization, you can ask the Human Resources representative or your supervisor1 any questions. If you're not sure who to ask, check with the person who offered you the job. Find out about your work schedule, the hours per week you are expected to work, salary, benefits, and any information you need to successfully come on board.
事先问清楚是绝对不会有错的。你可以问人力资源代表或主管任何问题,具体问谁取决于你所在的单位。如果不确定应该问谁,你可以咨询那个向你发出工作邀约的人。你可以询问工作日程安排、每周工作时长、薪水、福利和其他工作所需的任何信息。
 
2. Figure out what to wear. 职场装扮要得体
 
What you wore to the job interview may not be what you will wear on the job. If you haven't been given a dress code, ask what the appropriate attire2 is for your workplace. Have a few work outfits3 ready, so you don't have to scramble4 finding clothes to wear.
你穿去面试的服装也许不适合穿去上班。如果没有人告诉你着装规范,你可以问别人穿什么衣服上班比较合适。多准备几套工作装,这样就不会因为找不到衣服穿而抓狂。
 
3. Check on the company's BYOD or BYOC policy. 问清楚是否要自带电脑
 
Some employers have Bring Your Own Device (BYOD) or BYOC (Bring Your Own Computer) policies that include tablets, as well as computers. You may be expected to use your own laptop, or you may have the option to use it.
一些公司的规定是自带设备或电脑,包括平板电脑。你可能要用自己的笔记本电脑,也可能不需要。
 
4. Check on the company's social media policy. 弄清公司的社交媒体政策
 
Check out your new employer's social media policy. Some companies don't care about employee's posting on Facebook, Twitter, or other social media sites during working hours. Others have policies that prohibit it. Find out what is acceptable before you start posting.
你需要了解新雇主的社交媒体政策。一些公司不在乎员工上班时间在脸书、推特或其他社交媒体网站发帖,但是另一些公司则禁止员工发帖。发帖前先弄清楚有关规定。
 
Take the time to vet5 your social pages. Some of your new co-workers or even your new boss might want to be your Facebook friend. Make sure what they can view is fit for public consumption.
另外,要花时间细细审查自己的社交媒体页面。一些新同事甚至新领导可能想要加你为好友。确定他们能看到的东西是可以公开的。
 
5. Don't presume you know anything. 不要想当然
 
Being humble6 is worth a lot when you're starting a new job. Nobody likes a know it all, especially someone who doesn't really know anything about the job or the organization. Take the time to listen and learn before you start giving advice.
在开始一份新工作时保持谦虚态度非常重要。没人喜欢自以为无所不知的人,尤其是那些其实对工作或单位知之甚少的人。在提出建议前,先花时间倾听和学习。
 
6. Be nice. 待人和善
 
Being nice goes a long way, too. People like nice people, and if you're nice to everyone you're going to get ahead. Remember that some of the people at the bottom of the pay scale know more about the inner workings of the company than those at the top. That's why being nice to everyone you meet is important.
待人和善也会让你受用不尽。人们喜欢和善的人,如果你对每个人都很和善,你也会因此而受益。记住,某些底层员工比那些高管更了解公司的内部运作。因此善待每个你遇到的人非常重要。
 
7. Do arrive a little early. 早点到单位
 
One easy way to help minimize the stress of starting a new position is to do a trial run before you start the job. Figure out your transportation and where you're going. Make the trip a few days ahead of time to see how long it takes, giving yourself a cushion for traffic or other delays. Then give yourself a little extra time so you can arrive at work a few minutes early on your first day.
一个有助于缓解新工作压力的简易方法就是事先踩点。了解你应该乘坐什么交通工具以及你的上班路线。提前几天走一趟,看看通勤需要多长时间,并为交通堵塞或其他原因造成的延迟留出缓冲时间。然后再额外多留一点时间,这样就可以在上班第一天早到几分钟。
 
8. Don't be afraid to ask for help and advice. 不要害怕求助或寻求建议
 
There is no such thing as a stupid question when you're starting a job. Your employer would prefer that you ask. That's easier than having to fix a mistake. You won't be expected to know everything, and it's better to ask for help than to guess.
在刚开始一份新工作时,提什么问题都不会让人觉得愚蠢。你的雇主还会宁愿你多提问题。因为多问总比犯了错误需要补救强。没人会指望你什么都知道,求助总比瞎猜要好。
 
9. Ask for feedback. 寻求反馈
 
Feedback is especially useful when you're starting a job. Ask your supervisor how you're doing, ask if he or she can give you any advice, and ask for suggestions on what you can improve upon.
在你开始一份工作时,反馈尤其有用。问你的主管你做得怎么样,问他或她能否给你提一些意见和建议,以及哪方面可以改进。
 
10. Build relationships. 建立人脉关系
 
Relationship building can be hard, especially if you're the new kid on the block. It can be harder when you don't have an outgoing personality, and meeting new people is a challenge. Do your best to be friendly and warm, and again, asking for advice is always a good way to break the ice.
建立人脉关系对于一个新人可能很难。如果你的性格不够外向,结识朋友会更难。尽可能表现得友好热情,另外,向别人征求意见对于打破沉默总是很有效。
 
11. Be flexible. 灵活安排时间
 
Give yourself some extra time to work at the job when you're first starting it. Come in early or stay late, if necessary. Spending extra time up front can help your learning curve, and increase your comfort level with your new responsibilities.
刚开始工作时,多花一点时间。如果有必要,你可以早来或晚走。起初多花时间可以帮助你学得更快,也可以让你能够在新职位更加得心应手。
 
12. Try not to stress too much. 不要给自己太大压力
 
Think of your new job as the next exciting step in your career path. Don't expect to learn everything at once. It's all new to you, and it will take time. If you feel yourself getting stressed, take a deep breath, collect yourself, and remember that you aren't expected to get it all at once.
把自己的新工作看成是职场道路上迈出的激动人心的下一步。不要期待一下子就学会所有东西。这份工作对你来说是全新的,所以需要花时间来适应。如果你觉得自己压力太大,就做个深呼吸,调整一下自己的状态,别忘了没人指望你一下子就全学会。

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1 supervisor RrZwv     
n.监督人,管理人,检查员,督学,主管,导师
参考例句:
  • Between you and me I think that new supervisor is a twit.我们私下说,我认为新来的主管人是一个傻瓜。
  • He said I was too flighty to be a good supervisor.他说我太轻浮不能成为一名好的管理员。
2 attire AN0zA     
v.穿衣,装扮[同]array;n.衣着;盛装
参考例句:
  • He had no intention of changing his mode of attire.他无意改变着装方式。
  • Her attention was attracted by his peculiar attire.他那奇特的服装引起了她的注意。
3 outfits ed01b85fb10ede2eb7d337e0ea2d0bb3     
n.全套装备( outfit的名词复数 );一套服装;集体;组织v.装备,配置设备,供给服装( outfit的第三人称单数 )
参考例句:
  • He jobbed out the contract to a number of small outfits. 他把承包工程分包给许多小单位。 来自辞典例句
  • Some cyclists carry repair outfits because they may have a puncture. 有些骑自行车的人带修理工具,因为他们车胎可能小孔。 来自辞典例句
4 scramble JDwzg     
v.爬行,攀爬,杂乱蔓延,碎片,片段,废料
参考例句:
  • He broke his leg in his scramble down the wall.他爬墙摔断了腿。
  • It was a long scramble to the top of the hill.到山顶须要爬登一段长路。
5 vet 2HfyG     
n.兽医,退役军人;vt.检查
参考例句:
  • I took my dog to the vet.我把狗带到兽医诊所看病。
  • Someone should vet this report before it goes out.这篇报道发表之前应该有人对它进行详查。
6 humble ddjzU     
adj.谦卑的,恭顺的;地位低下的;v.降低,贬低
参考例句:
  • In my humble opinion,he will win the election.依我拙见,他将在选举中获胜。
  • Defeat and failure make people humble.挫折与失败会使人谦卑。

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