Thursday, November 14, 2019
A Free Checklist for Your First Day at a New Job - The Muse
A Free Checklist for Your First Day at a New Job - The Muse A Free Checklist for Your First Day at a New Job Starting a new job is exhilarating. And the opportunities are endless- a new chance to make an awesome first impression, new responsibilities to help you grow, new professional connections who could turn into friends, even a new (and clean) desk. But before you head to bed thinking all the fantasies, there are a few things you should do the night before your first day- that is, if you want to seriously impress and earn the respect of your new boss. And, because weâre feeling super generous, we made you this handy checklist so you donât forget anything important. Just click File Download as whatever file youâd like to get started. 1. Lay Out Your Outfit You want to make a killer first impression (OK, maybe itâs not the first, but itâs still pretty important), so make sure your best outfit is ready to go so youâre not scrambling in the morning. But remember, this isnât an interview- you already have the job. So, if you know the office is more casual, donât be afraid to tone it down a bit. Youâll feel a lot more comfortable knowing youâll be dressed like everyone else, rather than the one person wearing a full suit. 2. Set Your Alarm and Plan Your Commute Double check your arrival time, then set your alarm and plan your commute so you arrive 15 minutes before then. Trust me, you wonât be frowned upon for arriving early. 3. Figure Out Your Breakfast Situation Itâs the most important meal of the day according to science! Make sure you start off on the right foot by preparing (or making) what youâre going to eat first thing when you wake up. 4. Collect All Your Documents Hopefully, HR has sent you a rundown of what you need to bring in, which may include a passport, photo ID, or other paperwork you need for employment verification. (If they havenât, itâs still usually a good idea to bring these things regardless.) You can also do yourself a favor by refreshing yourself on what a 401K is and how health insurance works. 5. Pack Your Bag Then, make sure to pack all the essentials- a notebook and pen for taking notes, a sweater if the office is cold, a stain stick for spills, some money for lunch (yes, you should buy lunch your first day to get to know your co-workers!), and a snack in case lunch runs late or doesnât happen. 6. Do One Last Bit of Stalking Names are hard to remember- which is why itâs smart to stalk your companyâs team page or your new team membersâ LinkedIn profiles one last time (yes, I know you did this before for your interview) to remember who is who and what they do. Then, collect the names of people youâd like to grab coffee with and get to know better (they donât have to be in your department) your first few weeks. 7. Prepare Some Small Talk Topics Youâre going to be doing a lot of small talking as you meet everyone, so if youâre on the shyer side, preparing some topics of discussion (the TV show youâre currently watching, what you did over the weekend, vacation plans) beforehand will save you from suffering through awkward pauses or blurting out inappropriate comments on your first day. 8. Collect a Couple Questions or Ideas You Have Even if you donât know what to expect, youâre sure to impress your boss by being proactive and coming prepared with a couple questions about the company or department, or some ideas on projects you know your role entails. Here are a few to get you started. 9. Write Down One Reason You Took This Job This great tip comes from Muse writer Erin Greenawald, who suggests writing down the biggest reason you decided to take this job. âThen, when things get overwhelming, everything isnât what you expected it to be, or you feel like youâll never make it up the steep learning curve ahead of you, you can return to that reason and remind yourself why youâre doing this,â she says. 10. Get Some Sleep! I know youâre excited to start, but youâre going to want to be well rested to keep your energy levels high and stay focused on your first day. So, get to bed at a reasonable hour, and maybe try one of these sleep hacks so you get plenty of rest. Finally, on the big day, be yourself! Youâre about to embark on a new career journey, and starting it off just as you are guarantees youâre headed in the right direction.
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