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If you are one of the lucky ones who found a new job during this down economic time, you will want to pay attention to this blog post.
First off, congratulations on your new job! Your hard work has paid off, and now it's time to show your stuff.
So whether you are starting a new job altogether, or have moved to a new department within your company, you will need to know how to impress your new boss right off the bat.
As with most tips in regards to getting along in the workplace, open and often communications is key. Make sure you let your new boss how you tend to operate, and in return, learn their expectations and how they typically run their departments.
Make sure that you maintain your professionalism at all times, and be prepared to learn from your new boss. You should also make sure that you stay informed, not only about your industry in particular, but current events and other business news as well.
Show your abilities as a team player, and remember some of the above tips, and you will be head of the class in your new boss' eyes in no time.
Posted by Steve Wajda on September 22, 2008 at 10:46 AM
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Communication is the key to success in this crucial realtionship.
Posted by Sample Resume on September 23, 2008 4:31 AM
Like it - simple but effective techniques to help you hit the ground running.
Posted by Chris on September 23, 2008 7:56 AM