Ms. Career Girl

Top Menu

  • Home
  • Media
  • About
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • PR and FTC Disclosure
  • Subscribe

Main Menu

  • Home
  • Careers
    • Productivity
    • Career Confessions
    • #SideHustle
    • Job Search Advice
    • Resume Optimization Tool
    • Job Board
  • Lifestyle
    • Life After College
    • Health & Beauty
    • Style
    • Money
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Product Reviews
  • Relationships
    • Dating
    • Marriage
    • Working Moms
  • Specials
    • Real Career Girls
    • Style Your Life
    • Book Club
    • Giveaways
  • Home
  • Media
  • About
    • Terms of Use
    • Privacy Policy
  • Advertise
  • Contact
    • PR and FTC Disclosure
  • Subscribe

logo

  • Home
  • Careers
    • Productivity
    • Career Confessions
    • #SideHustle
    • Job Search Advice
    • Resume Optimization Tool
    • Job Board
  • Lifestyle
    • Life After College
    • Health & Beauty
    • Style
    • Money
    • Travel & Leisure
    • Product Reviews
  • Relationships
    • Dating
    • Marriage
    • Working Moms
  • Specials
    • Real Career Girls
    • Style Your Life
    • Book Club
    • Giveaways
Job Search
Home›Work›Job Search›Worried About Your First Day At Your New Job? Don’t Panic!

Worried About Your First Day At Your New Job? Don’t Panic!

By Maria Bashi
Nov 10, 2016
5891
0
Share:

Congratulations! You’ve got your dream job! In just a short time, you’ll be about to start your first day at your new workplace. It will be the first day of a hopefully long and rewarding career. So why do you feel so nervous about it?

Being nervous about your first day is a perfectly normal reaction to have. It’s often caused by an eagerness to make a fantastic first impression to your new boss and colleagues. But being too nervous can also make you shy and more likely to make mistakes. To help you feel calm and confident on your first day, the best thing you can do is get prepared before you arrive. Read through these suggestions to find out how.

closet fj 1110 First Day At Your New Job

 

Decide what you are going to wear

In the days leading up to your first day, choose a suitable outfit to wear. This will vary greatly depending on your job role and the company you are going to be working for. If you haven’t been told what to wear, get in touch with your new company and ask for some pointers. You can then start shopping or create a suitable outfit from what you already own. Knowing that you are going to be wearing the right attire can help you to feel more relaxed.

If your new job involves you wearing a uniform, look on sites like www.uniformsandscrubs.com/koi.html. Order what you require in advance, so it arrives before your first day. This will also give you time to get it washed and pressed and even altered if needs be.

 

Do a practice run

Getting to your new workplace on time could be a big reason why you are feeling so nervous. If the office is far away or in an area you don’t know, it can be worthwhile to do a practice run. This gives you an opportunity to work out how long it will take you to get there when driving or using public transport. Doing this will show you exactly where you need to go beforehand, rather than you getting lost on your first day. Always make sure you aim to arrive at your new workplace early. This will give you extra time to work with should there be traffic jams or delays.

friends fj 1110

 

Think of conversation starters

You’ll be meeting a lot of new people on your first day and have to engage in small talk. This is something that many people worry about before starting a new job. So to avoid any awkward silences, think of some conversation starters you can use. You can do this in the days before your first day. Read up on the latest news and celebrity stories and what the weather is going to be like. Watch current films or TV shows, as this, can be a fantastic way to get a conversation started. For more ideas, see http://www.scienceofpeople.com/.

The more preparations you make beforehand, the less nervous you will feel on your first day. This can fill you with confidence and help you get excited about this fabulous opportunity too.

 

 

Image credits

Main  Closet  Friends.

TagsFirst Day At Your New Job
Previous Article

Online MBAs: Weighing the Pros and Cons

Next Article

3 Ways To Get Smarter For Extroverts

0
Shares
  • 0
  • +
  • 0
  • 0
Maria Bashi

Maria Bashi

Related articles More from author

  • Job SearchWork

    20 Resume Tips from a Hiring Manager

    Mar 29, 2010
    By Sean McGinnis
  • Job SearchWork

    10 Guerrilla Job Search Tactics That Work

    Mar 30, 2010
    By Nicole Emerick
  • #SideHustleCareer ConfessionsGoalsJob SearchSelfWork

    Dear Ms. Career Girl Critics, I Heart “Me”

    Apr 1, 2010
    By Nicole Emerick
  • GoalsJob SearchSelfWork

    How 8 months of Unemployment Turned out to be a Blessing in Disguise

    Apr 5, 2010
    By Srinivas
  • Job SearchWork

    Warning: Your Major is Not a Floatation Device

    Apr 8, 2010
    By Nicole Emerick
  • Job SearchWork

    The Free Samples Theory: Why Volunteering Could Get You Hired

    Apr 13, 2010
    By Chris Furuya

  • Career ConfessionsLife After CollegeSelfWork

    A Tale of High Achieving Career Ladies

  • work in sales
    Life After CollegeSelfWork

    Why an entry level sales job is a great way to kickoff your career

  • #SideHustleLife After CollegeSelfWork

    Get a Modern Day Career Path Dream Catcher

Search for Jobs


As seen on

career advice blog badge

Featured On

  • About
  • Contact
  • Advertise
  • Resume Optimization Tool
  • Privacy Policy
  • Terms and Conditions
© Copyright 2017 Ms Career Girl