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Transitioning to a Different Job

 

The process of changing employers may be very difficult if one is not prepared. Though the process tends to happen less frequently as individuals progress down a given career path, it is important to have a set of standards for entering a new work environment.

First and perhaps most importantly, is to be very out going. Smiles and manners go a long way in a first encounter with a new co-worker. Meeting new people is only a challenge when you appear uncomfortable.

Move swiftly, lethargic non-responsive individuals appear lazy and unmotivated. The more you move the more energy you appear to have to others. Negative body language raises inherit social responses; most are negative when put in a work environment. If you have your office or work space, take the time to make as many trips around the office as you can, also try to talk to your new co-workers as much as you can.

Lastly, avoid any conversation which contains gossip or negative subject matter. The "office paparazzi" can make a transition longer than it needs to be by tampering with the environment. New inhabitants may find murky waters when it is filled with gossip swill.

Follow these simple rules and you will find your transitions fast and smooth. Remember you are the "new person," it is up to you!

Author: Michael Acosta
 
Author Bio:

Michael Acosta

Director Of Marketing, Youth Mentor

 
 
 

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