Newcomers in the workplace, want to avoid detours, these 3 things should be paid attention to

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Today, I would like to tell you 3 precautions. I hope to help newcomers who have just entered the workplace and avoid detours.

Everyone who is new to the workplace will basically have a very uncomfortable time, from the carefree at school to the mental exhaustion after going to work.

This kind of identity change, most people need a period of time to slowly accept.

After the precipitation of time, the professional people who have been struggling all the way, finally understand some workplace truths after a few somersaults.

In the face of the detours that I have taken, I wish I could understand it when I first entered the workplace.

So if you want to avoid detours, the following 3 things must be paid attention to!

  1. Small jobs also make a big difference

As a graduate who has just left the campus, you can only start from the most basic positions in the workplace, but many people feel that such a position cannot realize their value, and they cannot learn things. Coupled with the tedious and boring work, they often The idea of ​​resignation emerges, especially naked resignation.

In fact, small jobs can also make a big difference.

I saw such a case on the Internet some time ago.

A graduate who just came out of the campus found a job in customer service, but she felt that she just typed every day and answered buyers' questions, she couldn't learn anything at all, and she couldn't realize her value at all.

I wanted to quit my job and get another job, but I felt that I didn’t have any other work experience. Even if I changed jobs, I could only find a basic position and would only stay where I was.

So she made a little change. She collected some questions that buyers usually ask, organized them into a document, and wrote a whole set of answers, which improved her work efficiency.

According to the buyer's questions and opinions, we also sorted out some suggestions and gave them to the product department and marketing department, which greatly improved the buyer's transaction rate and user experience.

The leadership was delighted and after a few months promoted her to the position of supervisor.

In the workplace, most people start from basic positions. Although the work in these positions is tedious and boring, this does not mean that the tedious work is not important. The key is how to find the most valuable points in the work.

When the people around you are living and outdated at work, you can distance yourself from them in a short time with a little extra effort.

Small positions can make a big difference as long as you take your work seriously.

Newcomers in the workplace, want to avoid detours, these 3 things should be paid attention to

  1. Efforts of Ichigo Higong

Looking at the above examples, do you feel as if you can get a promotion and a raise with just a little effort. I'm sorry, Brother Dong must pour a pot of cold water here, it must not be so easy.

Newcomers who have just started work are often impetuous, thinking that they must show their strengths in the workplace, but as a result, they are not good at doing big things, and they can't do small things well.

Everything is not done overnight. The above story is a special case, because all the colleagues around her have to live by. In comparison, she has become the best one, and it took her a year and a half to become a supervisor.

But many newcomers often can't hold it for half a year.

You must know that the more inconspicuous the work, the more we need to have enough patience. Only by focusing on our own work and doing a good job in every little thing can we discover the shining points, achieve results, and gain recognition.

These require not only professional knowledge, but also patience and hard work.

Newcomers in the workplace, want to avoid detours, these 3 things should be paid attention to

  1. Look rationally at the help of others

A friend chatted with me before, saying that the new company I joined has many questions that I don’t understand. When I ask my colleagues around me, my colleagues often just say a few words, and the answers I get are very vague. Basically, I still have to figure it out on my own. Very indifferent.

In fact, this is not necessarily the indifference of colleagues. You must know that everyone in the company has a fixed workload every day. If you are busy, you will have no time to care for others.

If others are willing to guide you, then no matter how much, we should be grateful, but if others do not help you, then we should also treat it rationally, maybe colleagues really just don’t have time.

Even if he really doesn't intend to help you, we'd better not hold grudges, knowing that no one is supposed to help you.

All we can do is to look at them rationally and get along with them with a peaceful mind. When we encounter others in need of help next time, we will try our best to help others within our ability.

Strict self-discipline and lenient treatment of others, whether it is for others or for yourself, are the best practices.

Newcomers in the workplace, want to avoid detours, these 3 things should be paid attention to

  1. Finally

Newcomers in the workplace are prone to detours, often because they do not have much social and work experience.

Only those who have worked for many years and have changed several jobs understand that if the job is not done well, no matter how many jobs are changed, it cannot be changed. If you want to grow, you need to spend enough patience and time to work hard.

In the workplace, whether it is facing work or facing colleagues, you must maintain a peaceful mind and do every little thing seriously.

At the end of the article, I would like to give you a passage from Chang Gaocheng in "Soldier Assault". I hope everyone who is new to the workplace can avoid detours.

Every little thing he did, he grabbed it like a life-saving straw. One day I saw it, good guy, he was holding a towering tree that I had already looked up to.

Well, today's sharing is here, I hope it will help you.

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