Nice tips, I'm gonna add a bit to the tip on dressing. For male (no experience on female side), you can dress layers on your first day. Wear a t-shirt, dress shirt and suit. It's easy to just put your jacket on a coathanger during the day to "dress down" a bit, this is usually enough. Regardless, the best move, always ask to see the department on your interview, it shows engagement, you get a good feel if you're going to like the place, and no guessing on the first day. Excellent video David!
I'm still working through your video, but I would add on the part where you say to dress appropriately--you can always ask the recruiter or your new manager about the best way to dress the first day. It would remove any ambiguity that may come up from looking at social media or the employer's website, where photos may be from events that are more casual or more formal than typical.
Really liked the third tip, Dave! The first two are givens to me from my previous experience in internships and other student roles but showing initiative through sending an email before you start hadn’t occurred to me. I can also recommend a personality test or even just creating a quick from to gather feedback on strengths and weaknesses from friends and family. This can also be super helpful in preparation for an interview 👏
No worries Tim! Thanks for dropping by! There are a bunch of MBTI assessments online which provide a good basic personality assessment. I don’t love the tool (lots of questions regarding validity) but it can be a helpful introduction to personality profiling.
Nice tips, I'm gonna add a bit to the tip on dressing. For male (no experience on female side), you can dress layers on your first day. Wear a t-shirt, dress shirt and suit. It's easy to just put your jacket on a coathanger during the day to "dress down" a bit, this is usually enough.
Regardless, the best move, always ask to see the department on your interview, it shows engagement, you get a good feel if you're going to like the place, and no guessing on the first day.
Excellent video David!
That's a great idea Bas!
Some of this stuff seems really basic but it can help people to reduce their first day nerves!
I just loved the 4th point.. It took me a long time to actually learn this, but yeah, I am all safe now 😊 thanks, Dave. Awesome tips as always!
Excellent! Happy to help!
Thank you for this well thought out video.
You are most welcome!
Thanks for taking the time to write a comment and I wish you all the best if you are about to start a new job!
Thank you for the video !
No worries!
I'm still working through your video, but I would add on the part where you say to dress appropriately--you can always ask the recruiter or your new manager about the best way to dress the first day. It would remove any ambiguity that may come up from looking at social media or the employer's website, where photos may be from events that are more casual or more formal than typical.
Thank you sir
You’re welcome, hope it helps you!
Really liked the third tip, Dave! The first two are givens to me from my previous experience in internships and other student roles but showing initiative through sending an email before you start hadn’t occurred to me.
I can also recommend a personality test or even just creating a quick from to gather feedback on strengths and weaknesses from friends and family. This can also be super helpful in preparation for an interview 👏
No worries Tim! Thanks for dropping by!
There are a bunch of MBTI assessments online which provide a good basic personality assessment. I don’t love the tool (lots of questions regarding validity) but it can be a helpful introduction to personality profiling.