@@zombkiin it didn’t go good 😔 the supervisor was horrible! She moved a favorite coworker to an easier workload department as she put it. The rest of us was tormented by her constant emails and we got 15 minute breaks cause she’ll find us at lunch and demand we go back and finish any work we didn’t get to. I left and found a better job through a friend of mine feel so much better mentally! Sorry for the long reply 😭 how’s it going for you?
1. Know how to dress - do not overdress 2. Ask Questions before you show up on your first day 3. Be Polite and get out and introduce yourself to your co-worker (do it enthusiastically) 4. Ask for help (but think through it before and try to solve on your own) 5. Learn what everyone else does (i.e. Job role, Project they are working on, etc) 6. Don't stress - give yourself time to learn things 7. Ask more questions in meeting (be curious) 8. Don't afraid to ask for a feedback 9. Perform best of your ability (no slacking, get things done ahead of schedule) 10. Don't suck up and don't be overly nice (maintain balance) 11. Show up 10-15 minutes early to scheduled start and don't leave on time. (can be interpreted as you are a time watcher) 12. Don't be a Diva (don't be a demanding person rather give time and space to do there job) 13. Don't be a person who knows it all. Rather be open minded and learn why/how the process is. 14. Don't misuse company resources (internet for social media, watching videos, using company phones for personal calls, etc)
I used to work somewhere that was extremely informal, people came in wearing jeans and caps most of the time, so I went with it. It was an office setting and I was in management so I figured why not, well one of the things that I was told after over a year, close to two years with them was that I needed to "look the part" --- NEVER AGAIN.
I would strongly recommend against asking, “why?” all the time like he recommended. It comes across as argumentative and in general is annoying to trainers.
Oh no way of somebody getting to know the real me, I really need a job ! All of those interviews and test round are not as hard as trying to suppress the real me and keeping company from knowing, that my demons are absolutely horrifying.
@@bellamichelle6248 Maybe because some women see other women as competition in the workplace, where they want to stand out above their colleagues. This can be particularly true in male dominated workplaces, where they might feel the need to work harder to have a chance of being noticed. But I guess some people are also just mean and petty :)
Here is the summary (recommend you to watch video though) 1. Know how to dress - do not overdress 2. Ask Questions before you show up on your first day 3. Be Polite and get out and introduce yourself to your co-worker (do it enthusiastically) 4. Ask for help (but think through it before and try to solve on your own) 5. Learn what everyone else does (i.e. Job role, Project they are working on, etc) 6. Don't stress - give yourself time to learn things 7. Ask more questions in meeting (be curious) 8. Don't afraid to ask for a feedback 9. Perform best of your ability (no slacking, get things done ahead of schedule) 10. Don't suck up and don't be overly nice (maintain balance) 11. Show up 10-15 minutes early to scheduled start and don't leave on time. (can be interpreted as you are a time watcher) 12. Don't be a Diva (don't be a demanding person rather give time and space to do there job) 13. Don't be a person who knows it all. Rather be open minded and learn why/how the process is. 14. Don't misuse company resources (internet for social media, watching videos, using company phones for personal calls, etc) You are awesome!! Go and conquer your job! Best of luck!
I just left a job of 17yrs to work for another company. I've seen plenty of new hires come and go, now it's my time. Trying to go about this the right way. I'm an introvert so I'm trying to break that until I get to know them. Wish me luck!!
Thank you so much I’m panicking because today will be my first day as an Executive Assistant to the CEO, thank you sooo much for the informative video 🎉
Tomorrow is my first day of work and i wasn’t stressing until i watched the video, i didn’t realize there are so many things one should pay attention to 😭
This guy has one of the most friendly faces! If I was nervous going in for an interview & he was the hiring manager I feel like it would put me at ease. I did just land my dream job!! I watched a lot of your interview tips & tricks before going in & it gave me confidence. I cant wait, I start on Monday! Thank you!!!
I have my first day tomorrow at a non-profit and this will be my first time working in a field that I really love and in which I have responsibilities and a department to run. This is my first job as a social worker and I am so exited!! I just watched your video to have good little reminders for tomorrow and it's really helped me to calm down a bit and be more confident. Thank you Don!
I left a job and decided to set my standards higher. Lots of interviews and rejects/offers I want interested in. Finally found a great position and I start next week! So happy I took my chance and am improving!
I am sending this to my brother who finally got his first job after graduating last year! Thank you for the video. He easily gets stressed out in new environment so I hope he takes it easy
I've always been a self taught musician. At 36 years old I decided to make a change in life and try to join the working force. Yeah that's right this is my first REAL job. Prior to this I've always be an independent contractor in music or construction related stuff. I have a lot of skill and abilities to offer but not much real job experience. I somehow landed a nice opportunity at a local manufacturing plant that's been around for a LONG time.. Lots of people from my area have always proclaimed how good of a company it is. I was Shocked I was able to get the job with no education backing or job history.. It literally took a global pandemic for a guy like me to be able to get a job. Now I am SO happy to be able to find content like this online free to the public. What a blessing! I'm going to strive to be the best me I can be and hopefully that me is good enough for the real world. Thanks for what you do!
Thank for sharing this video Don! I’m starting a job in a corporate setting after quitting another corporate one. Was a really great company, sadly I landed into an abusive boss and decided to leave after 6mos. It took my confidence away from me. I’m trying to regain my confidence and found this video. I’m hoping everything goes well and wishing that i would stay in this new company forever.
Just got a job in four years super nervous and I think these steps are going to make my first day so much better! tons of ideas I have never even thought to try thank you so much for making this!
I watched your videos in my preparations for interviews and a new job. Only one company called me in this corona climate and four rounds + one round that was postponed + one HR discussion but nailed it. Now a few months later they are glad to have me. Thanks alot.
I'm starting my first job at the company ever, I feel a little scared and nervous but I know it's normal and not let it as much as possible hinders and limit me. These tips are so wonderful!! I'm claiming and manifesting now that tomorrow will went well and be successful. My workmates and boss are all kind and fun and easy to work with. I love the healthy working environment.
I used your tips and tricks from my job application to interview and tomorrow I am stepping my first step towards my career goal. Cant thank you enough
I’m starting a new role next week after 8 years working in a toxic work environment (I had to get out the job was destroying me) I’m super nervous and want to make a good impression hopefully these tips will serve me well! Thankyou!
Hi Don, As someone with little interview experience and low confidence, I have been following your advice every step of the way during my job interviews. After a 5th and final interview, they said they'd let me know by end of the week if I got the job. Well, they got back to me that evening! As a recent Covid graduate, I struggled for 6 months to find a job and lost my opportunity to get an internship. While I landed a job at a company I'm extremely passionate about, it's not a role for a junior! I hope I can survive the first 3 months. Thanks for you help as I start my career.
@@franceshaggitt3104 it did!! i’ve been at that same job now for a year and a half! i love the people i work with. i’ve learned so much since i wrote my original comment. i wish i could tell val in the summer of 2021 that it will be okay and that i definitely made the right decision💓💓
These are very good tips, it’s so soo important to be vulnerable when starting a job because your not going to know it all, and that’s okay. The people teaching you didn’t know it all either. Thanks for the encouraging video!
When I was younger I had a negative overall experience with interviews. They never hired me at 18 I got a crappy job. Eventually when I got 20 got a better job than the one before was making still only 7.75 an hr but things got better. I am now almost 28 and they're begging me to work for them. All you young folks things get better when you get experience and take assessments.
I just got my dream job, in fact it is my dream job in progress, I just turned 18 a couple months ago and I have got a position as an apprentice at JP Morgan , Canary Wharf, London, and I will be a financial analyst and also get a degree after 5 years, along with an AAT level 4 qualification and I also plan to do a CISI and CFA qualification along the way
Just got my new Job because of watching your videos, thank you so much. I am now a Logistics Head Of the Department all the way from South Africa. #GodBless!
These are awesome, down to earth, real world tips. Thanks for sharing. I just received my start date after my last project ended almost two years ago and know I can use all the help I can get. Good luck to all the new guys out there!
I got the job I wanted! I'm so happy and excited. I want to thank you for your support and encouragement thank you so much! I can't wait to start this new job its really a big step up from my last job.
Thank you for those tips. I tend to be overly nice and I ask way too many questions. So I’ll try to be more quiet and observant. I’m less stressed now.
I start a new job on Monday, after being in my previous role for almost 10 years. I feel excited/ nervous, but this video has certainly helped me to gain some perspective ahead of my first week.
@@memeda3609 First week was tough - imposter syndrome, anxiety, plus a new culture/ job role/ colleagues to get used to. But things got easier day by day - now I'm settled in a nice routine, knowing I'm valued and adding value to my new company.
@@mateaukalua4426 I left that job after 5 months because it wasn't right for me. I since got another job which I absolutely adore and I want it to be my forever job. My advice to anyone - take the plunge, it'll be worth it in the long run
Wonderful advice. I watched this video as I ate my dinner. I'm trying to relax and unwind so I can get a decent night of sleep in preparation for my first day at a new job tomorrow. Solid pointers to consider. I'm looking forward to this new experience!
I’m working and still looking for a new career opportunity. Feels like it’s harder since I’m getting older and don’t want to settle for a long commute, etc. Hope 2020 is a prosperous year for everyone!🥳
Today is my first day and I could not sleep. Just so excited to start. Hope everything is gonna be great. Wish me luck. And wish u all tons of luck on your first day
@@vikasraman214 it was great. The first 4 tips in the video are super practical to follow. Minggle to a new place is always difficult for me but i was lucky to met my interviewer and she was super nice to give me a tour to my departement and introduce me to everyone in my departement. If you are starting new job and you met your interviewer, i think they will be very welcome to you and they are among the first few people that i suggest you to interact with.
I came here just to hear congrats for your new job, is very good to be able to see this video after I get the job and see other great advice for the interview part, thanks Georgevich.
Excellent video Don! Based on past jobs and experience, I can see the value in what you’re saying. I appreciate the info and it’s definitely helpful. Thank you
Thank you for this video . It was my first day at work today and it was a mess I felt so incompetent 😪 I’m so hard on myself I can’t help it! I always wanna perform well in everything .
Great tips, you are very eloquent. I feel like I already do / knew to do all of these, but hearing you explain them has eased my first day anxiety a lot.
Tomorrow I start working for one of biggest engineering firm in Colorado!!! They gave me the opportunity for an entry-level role and I am so excited! I am manifesting my dreams, mamá I'm doing it!!!!
Hi Don, Thank you for the helpful and wonderful content you provided. Tomorrow is my first day in a new company. I'm super nervous before watching your video but this actually ease my anxiety! Foremost thing should be confident and be nice, then time will let the team know you well. It's important that not to over perform as well.
I finally got my first job at 18 just a couple days ago. I'm super exited. Not my dream job I dont think. but I will do my very best to be a great employee, and potentially work myself up
I've been watching a few of your videos over the last few days to prepare for a phone interview I had yesterday. I thought I nailed it and a lot of that is thanks to you and your very informative videos.
5:35 This is a really big issue with me. I’m naturally bubbly, energetic and friendly and I’m sincere about it; however, many people do not like this, as they see it as fake or manipulative. I’ll be sure and take your advice here and try and contain myself. 😅
I also received a job offer for a leadership role after listening to his videos along with other UA-cam “professionals”. I’m awaiting my final job offer because in my job offer letter, it stated it could take months to get an offer so I’m patiently and excitedly waiting
Great tips Don, thank you 👏🏼 Any advice on scheduling meetings; talking and planning budget, and developing business gravitas in a new support management role in a growing business? Thanks
First day of a new job tomorrow and my anxiety is going through the roof 😥😥 it’s the biggest company I’ve ever work for and my first entry level job 🥺
How did it go?
I am in the exact position right now 😫
Sameeee I'm nervous
I'm in the same position, how did yours go?
@@zombkiin it didn’t go good 😔 the supervisor was horrible! She moved a favorite coworker to an easier workload department as she put it. The rest of us was tormented by her constant emails and we got 15 minute breaks cause she’ll find us at lunch and demand we go back and finish any work we didn’t get to. I left and found a better job through a friend of mine feel so much better mentally! Sorry for the long reply 😭 how’s it going for you?
1. Know how to dress - do not overdress
2. Ask Questions before you show up on your first day
3. Be Polite and get out and introduce yourself to your co-worker (do it enthusiastically)
4. Ask for help (but think through it before and try to solve on your own)
5. Learn what everyone else does (i.e. Job role, Project they are working on, etc)
6. Don't stress - give yourself time to learn things
7. Ask more questions in meeting (be curious)
8. Don't afraid to ask for a feedback
9. Perform best of your ability (no slacking, get things done ahead of schedule)
10. Don't suck up and don't be overly nice (maintain balance)
11. Show up 10-15 minutes early to scheduled start and don't leave on time. (can be interpreted as you are a time watcher)
12. Don't be a Diva (don't be a demanding person rather give time and space to do there job)
13. Don't be a person who knows it all. Rather be open minded and learn why/how the process is.
14. Don't misuse company resources (internet for social media, watching videos, using company phones for personal calls, etc)
It's worth the watch too😄
I think being yourself is most important! I overdress for everything! It’s my style
I used to work somewhere that was extremely informal, people came in wearing jeans and caps most of the time, so I went with it. It was an office setting and I was in management so I figured why not, well one of the things that I was told after over a year, close to two years with them was that I needed to "look the part" --- NEVER AGAIN.
I would strongly recommend against asking, “why?” all the time like he recommended. It comes across as argumentative and in general is annoying to trainers.
Thanks for actually directly saying “contain yourself, let people warm up to you”. I needed to hear that 😂
You got this!
"Give your co-workers time to get to know you, the real you," is such a great piece of advice. Thank you for sharing!
Indeed!
Indeed!?
Like the indeed company, the one i use to find jobs, like a real person that works for indeed
Oh no way of somebody getting to know the real me, I really need a job !
All of those interviews and test round are not as hard as trying to suppress the real me and keeping company from knowing, that my demons are absolutely horrifying.
@@bellamichelle6248 Maybe because some women see other women as competition in the workplace, where they want to stand out above their colleagues. This can be particularly true in male dominated workplaces, where they might feel the need to work harder to have a chance of being noticed.
But I guess some people are also just mean and petty :)
what a flexible one! Indeed! it's you
I finally got a job from not having one for almost a year in a half, it feels awsome!!!
I'm right there with ya, pal. Congratulations and best of luck. :)
I’m here with you too, congratulations on landing it!
Same!
Here is the summary (recommend you to watch video though)
1. Know how to dress - do not overdress
2. Ask Questions before you show up on your first day
3. Be Polite and get out and introduce yourself to your co-worker (do it enthusiastically)
4. Ask for help (but think through it before and try to solve on your own)
5. Learn what everyone else does (i.e. Job role, Project they are working on, etc)
6. Don't stress - give yourself time to learn things
7. Ask more questions in meeting (be curious)
8. Don't afraid to ask for a feedback
9. Perform best of your ability (no slacking, get things done ahead of schedule)
10. Don't suck up and don't be overly nice (maintain balance)
11. Show up 10-15 minutes early to scheduled start and don't leave on time. (can be interpreted as you are a time watcher)
12. Don't be a Diva (don't be a demanding person rather give time and space to do there job)
13. Don't be a person who knows it all. Rather be open minded and learn why/how the process is.
14. Don't misuse company resources (internet for social media, watching videos, using company phones for personal calls, etc)
You are awesome!! Go and conquer your job! Best of luck!
right
Thanks for these tips
Thanks for the summary.
I just took the screenshot of your comment.
Thanks Harish
#1 and the most important characteristic Is whether you fit in with the culture. Everything else can be worked around
I just left a job of 17yrs to work for another company. I've seen plenty of new hires come and go, now it's my time. Trying to go about this the right way. I'm an introvert so I'm trying to break that until I get to know them. Wish me luck!!
How did it go
Followed your advice on my final job interview and I GOT IT 🎉🎉🎉 now from unemployed Im new Multi-site Manager. Thank you.
Congrats. You are awesome
Thanks a lot Don. Great reminders. It's been a while since I started a new job, thankfully. So here we go on a great new adventure @59 years young.
Thank you so much
I’m panicking because today will be my first day as an Executive Assistant to the CEO, thank you sooo much for the informative video 🎉
Just hit my 5 month mark at my new job!
congrats! you are awesome.
How it went?, are you still in the same organisation?
I can see how I’ve caused problems for myself by not knowing these things, so thank you, Don!
Tomorrow is my first day of work and i wasn’t stressing until i watched the video, i didn’t realize there are so many things one should pay attention to 😭
Good luck
How is it now¿
In the same situation as you are. :)
The tips really made me much more relaxed than I was 10 mins ago.
Keep up the good work man, Tip no 4 is OP.
Just be yourself. Hope 6 months later you are doing well.
Don, I followed all your advice and just landed a dream promotion. Thanks for all the great content. I appreciate it!
Congratulations on your new promotion. I sincerely wish you all the best in your career
This guy has one of the most friendly faces! If I was nervous going in for an interview & he was the hiring manager I feel like it would put me at ease.
I did just land my dream job!! I watched a lot of your interview tips & tricks before going in & it gave me confidence. I cant wait, I start on Monday! Thank you!!!
I have my first day tomorrow at a non-profit and this will be my first time working in a field that I really love and in which I have responsibilities and a department to run. This is my first job as a social worker and I am so exited!! I just watched your video to have good little reminders for tomorrow and it's really helped me to calm down a bit and be more confident. Thank you Don!
I left a job and decided to set my standards higher. Lots of interviews and rejects/offers I want interested in. Finally found a great position and I start next week! So happy I took my chance and am improving!
Best of luck!
How did it work out for you?
I listened to some of your interview prep videos and got the job I wanted, so I’m here now because I start Monday. Thank you! 😊
I am sending this to my brother who finally got his first job after graduating last year! Thank you for the video. He easily gets stressed out in new environment so I hope he takes it easy
I've always been a self taught musician. At 36 years old I decided to make a change in life and try to join the working force. Yeah that's right this is my first REAL job. Prior to this I've always be an independent contractor in music or construction related stuff. I have a lot of skill and abilities to offer but not much real job experience. I somehow landed a nice opportunity at a local manufacturing plant that's been around for a LONG time.. Lots of people from my area have always proclaimed how good of a company it is. I was Shocked I was able to get the job with no education backing or job history.. It literally took a global pandemic for a guy like me to be able to get a job. Now I am SO happy to be able to find content like this online free to the public. What a blessing! I'm going to strive to be the best me I can be and hopefully that me is good enough for the real world. Thanks for what you do!
Thank for sharing this video Don! I’m starting a job in a corporate setting after quitting another corporate one. Was a really great company, sadly I landed into an abusive boss and decided to leave after 6mos. It took my confidence away from me.
I’m trying to regain my confidence and found this video. I’m hoping everything goes well and wishing that i would stay in this new company forever.
I watched your videos for my first, second, and third interview and now I start my new job today! Thank you for the quick and effective tips!
Just got a job in four years super nervous and I think these steps are going to make my first day so much better! tons of ideas I have never even thought to try thank you so much for making this!
I watched your videos in my preparations for interviews and a new job. Only one company called me in this corona climate and four rounds + one round that was postponed + one HR discussion but nailed it. Now a few months later they are glad to have me. Thanks alot.
I'm starting my first job at the company ever, I feel a little scared and nervous but I know it's normal and not let it as much as possible hinders and limit me. These tips are so wonderful!! I'm claiming and manifesting now that tomorrow will went well and be successful. My workmates and boss are all kind and fun and easy to work with. I love the healthy working environment.
feel same
how did it go?
I used your tips and tricks from my job application to interview and tomorrow I am stepping my first step towards my career goal. Cant thank you enough
congrats
I’m starting a new role next week after 8 years working in a toxic work environment (I had to get out the job was destroying me) I’m super nervous and want to make a good impression hopefully these tips will serve me well! Thankyou!
Hi Don, As someone with little interview experience and low confidence, I have been following your advice every step of the way during my job interviews. After a 5th and final interview, they said they'd let me know by end of the week if I got the job. Well, they got back to me that evening! As a recent Covid graduate, I struggled for 6 months to find a job and lost my opportunity to get an internship. While I landed a job at a company I'm extremely passionate about, it's not a role for a junior! I hope I can survive the first 3 months. Thanks for you help as I start my career.
best of luck to you
How are you doing?
leaving my old comfort job to go and try something new :) i’m nervous but i know it’ll be a good change for me
Did it go ok😊
@@franceshaggitt3104 it did!! i’ve been at that same job now for a year and a half! i love the people i work with. i’ve learned so much since i wrote my original comment. i wish i could tell val in the summer of 2021 that it will be okay and that i definitely made the right decision💓💓
These are very good tips, it’s so soo important to be vulnerable when starting a job because your not going to know it all, and that’s okay. The people teaching you didn’t know it all either. Thanks for the encouraging video!
When I was younger I had a negative overall experience with interviews. They never hired me at 18 I got a crappy job. Eventually when I got 20 got a better job than the one before was making still only 7.75 an hr but things got better. I am now almost 28 and they're begging me to work for them. All you young folks things get better when you get experience and take assessments.
I just got my dream job, in fact it is my dream job in progress, I just turned 18 a couple months ago and I have got a position as an apprentice at JP Morgan , Canary Wharf, London, and I will be a financial analyst and also get a degree after 5 years, along with an AAT level 4 qualification and I also plan to do a CISI and CFA qualification along the way
Just got my new Job because of watching your videos, thank you so much. I am now a Logistics Head Of the Department all the way from South Africa. #GodBless!
Also from South Africa. Don indeed knows what he's talking about:)
congrats
Thanks Don, thanks to your pieces of advice I got the job. I’ll start in 10 days. Thanks to this video, I won’t be lost!
i got 6 job offers within the same day after listening to his videos on how to answer interview questions.
Six job offers? 🤩
Great job 👏🏾
@@DonGeorgevich yeah does happen I had 3 and now landed dream job
First day of job in 2 days, I will rewatch this. Thank you
You got this!
@@DonGeorgevich quick feedback - it went pretty well I was worried for no reason
Thank you, Don! My first week went really well! Everyone is so lovely, for a change. I'm sure these tips will still really help me.
glad to hear it.
These are awesome, down to earth, real world tips. Thanks for sharing. I just received my start date after my last project ended almost two years ago and know I can use all the help I can get. Good luck to all the new guys out there!
Thanks for this video. Starting a new job on Monday after being out of work for quite a while and I'm so anxious about everything.
I got the job I wanted! I'm so happy and excited. I want to thank you for your support and encouragement thank you so much! I can't wait to start this new job its really a big step up from my last job.
Thank you so much haha this is gonna be so useful for me tomorrow for my new job!
Thank you for every tip..they are golden nuggets indeed and the great news is that i landed my perfect job.
Thank you for those tips. I tend to be overly nice and I ask way too many questions. So I’ll try to be more quiet and observant. I’m less stressed now.
I start a new job on Monday, after being in my previous role for almost 10 years. I feel excited/ nervous, but this video has certainly helped me to gain some perspective ahead of my first week.
how did it go?
@@memeda3609 First week was tough - imposter syndrome, anxiety, plus a new culture/ job role/ colleagues to get used to. But things got easier day by day - now I'm settled in a nice routine, knowing I'm valued and adding value to my new company.
@@jonnydavis9011 nice to hear that! Thanks for the reply
@@jonnydavis9011 Are you still at the job?
@@mateaukalua4426 I left that job after 5 months because it wasn't right for me. I since got another job which I absolutely adore and I want it to be my forever job. My advice to anyone - take the plunge, it'll be worth it in the long run
I’m starting a new job as a trainee engineer and in really nervous but watching this video has really helped.
How are you with it now if I ask thank you?
Thank you for this video.
Wonderful advice. I watched this video as I ate my dinner. I'm trying to relax and unwind so I can get a decent night of sleep in preparation for my first day at a new job tomorrow. Solid pointers to consider. I'm looking forward to this new experience!
3:51 Pearl of wisdom right here, folks.
Hearing these tips make me even more excited on my first day at work ^^
I’m working and still looking for a new career opportunity. Feels like it’s harder since I’m getting older and don’t want to settle for a long commute, etc. Hope 2020 is a prosperous year for everyone!🥳
2020 will be a beautiful year.
@@DonGeorgevich this comment didn't age too well, lol
@@lokesh_pathak248 At All!!
Today is my first day and I could not sleep. Just so excited to start. Hope everything is gonna be great. Wish me luck. And wish u all tons of luck on your first day
How did your first day go?
@@vikasraman214 it was great. The first 4 tips in the video are super practical to follow. Minggle to a new place is always difficult for me but i was lucky to met my interviewer and she was super nice to give me a tour to my departement and introduce me to everyone in my departement.
If you are starting new job and you met your interviewer, i think they will be very welcome to you and they are among the first few people that i suggest you to interact with.
I start my new job tomorrow in healthcare. Thankyou sir for all the great advice. It helped me through the interview all the way up to tomorrow.
Good luck!
very nice DON...thank you so much !!
Starting my new job tomorrow. Thank you !!
Congrats and best of luck to you
I start my new job Monday. Thank you for this video
I came here just to hear congrats for your new job, is very good to be able to see this video after I get the job and see other great advice for the interview part, thanks Georgevich.
Thank you so much!
Excellent video Don! Based on past jobs and experience, I can see the value in what you’re saying. I appreciate the info and it’s definitely helpful.
Thank you
Thank you for this video . It was my first day at work today and it was a mess I felt so incompetent 😪 I’m so hard on myself I can’t help it! I always wanna perform well in everything .
Tomorrow is my first day at my dream job, these tips helped a lot!
I'm so glad!
Great tips, you are very eloquent. I feel like I already do / knew to do all of these, but hearing you explain them has eased my first day anxiety a lot.
Amazing tips. Thank you so much. I started my office job today & i did good. I did do two slight errors which I can now improve on. Yay! I'm excited.
Glad to hear that and best of luck to you
Tomorrow I start working for one of biggest engineering firm in Colorado!!! They gave me the opportunity for an entry-level role and I am so excited! I am manifesting my dreams, mamá I'm doing it!!!!
congrats
Number 5 is a great point. This will help you create a connection with your new coworkers. Fantastic video!
Glad to help
This video is gold.
Thank you man! Your videos have been such a big help you have no idea. 4 or 5 videos really saved the day. Keep up the good work👍and thanks again👍
glad to help you my friend
I'm about to start first day in 20 mins. X) I'm watching this.
Good luck 👍
Watched your videos to prepare for my interview, got the job! Thanks Don!
congrats
Treasure of wisdom. Thanks a lot Don.
Hi Don,
Thank you for the helpful and wonderful content you provided. Tomorrow is my first day in a new company. I'm super nervous before watching your video but this actually ease my anxiety! Foremost thing should be confident and be nice, then time will let the team know you well. It's important that not to over perform as well.
congrats
Sometime I can tell this guy can make a great boss hh and colleague. Thanks for these videos. Helping a lot.
I'm a good boss :-)
Idk what it is about this guy, but I like him
Thank you
UA-cam need such content creators
You doing very well!
Keep up the work!
Such nice form to deliver such things!
10/10
I finally got my first job at 18 just a couple days ago. I'm super exited. Not my dream job I dont think. but I will do my very best to be a great employee, and potentially work myself up
3:57 excellent point, thank you!!
Start my new job Tuesday , it’s a step up form what been doing.
Thank you - started my new job next month & these tips are insightful!
Best of luck!
I've been watching a few of your videos over the last few days to prepare for a phone interview I had yesterday. I thought I nailed it and a lot of that is thanks to you and your very informative videos.
many thanks and best of luck to you
@@DonGeorgevich Thank you!
5:35 This is a really big issue with me. I’m naturally bubbly, energetic and friendly and I’m sincere about it; however, many people do not like this, as they see it as fake or manipulative. I’ll be sure and take your advice here and try and contain myself. 😅
I'm a super nice and too sweet sometimes, some people don't appreciate kindness, so thanks for reminding me to low down on sweetness 👍
You are so welcome!
These are fantastic! Thank you!
Thank you will use these tips for my new job tomorrow!
Thank you, Don.
I love all the tips! Really helpful and relatable. Thank you so much. Liked and subscribed !
I also received a job offer for a leadership role after listening to his videos along with other UA-cam “professionals”. I’m awaiting my final job offer because in my job offer letter, it stated it could take months to get an offer so I’m patiently and excitedly waiting
Today’s my first day of work and your tips are definitely helping! Thanks 🙏
so glad to help. congrats!
Don Georgevich Do you have any tips on asking your boss/manager about payday or pay questions?
Starting my new job tomorrow. Wish me luck!
Gonna start my new job soon. Noted all your tips. Hopefully i would be able to ace out the first day of my job.
Great tips for many new experiences!
I can’t get a job until 2 months an 18days when I turn 15 but I’m already watching these videos.
Thank you, im entering work force after 6 months.
I landed my dream job partly thanks to you Don!
congrats!
Wow it took me getting a job to realize again that I'm different I love my family but I got a growing son.
Wow, great tips! Thanks
On the train going to the first day of my dream job 🤞🏼 Appreciate!
First entry level job and I’m really hyped, thank you Don!
Good luck!
Quality Videoo!! Needed this... thank you!!
Thank you, Don!
Great tips Don, thank you 👏🏼
Any advice on scheduling meetings; talking and planning budget, and developing business gravitas in a new support management role in a growing business? Thanks
Good question
Thank you doctor