Making a great first impression in a new job is essential. Be on time, be prepared, and be positive. Be yourself and let your enthusiasm shine through.
"You can only do well if you want to do well." That's so true and very timely for someone like me who's confused about what career to pursue. Thank you for the tips! I love how clear and concise this was!
I do completely agree with the things you’ve mentioned.however I am of the idea that you shouldn’t copy the actions your colleagues do cause the creativity will be dead in that case.
He speaking of reading people like books when i'm Feeling accomplished from simply surviving social interaction and doing my utmost to not be an emotional wreckage all the time lol
I just wanted to say thank you for this highly informative workplace debrief, I’m starting a job soon and intuitively knew of many of the items mentioned here, but seeing the thought processes laid out in graphic form with the narration was helpful as well.👍🏽
I see myself being able to get along with my coworkers. But the environment I feel I lack a bit in the skill to interact with the client and know what to do. Some task I felt I could do once seeing someone else does it but I need some guidance. I could also improve my social skills n listening skills to learn the problem of the client before finding a solution. I should be more patient I guess. Last few days I felt slightly unaware on what’s going on in the workshop. Could work on that. Think my first week was pretty poor first impression. With or without my back hurting. My companions r pretty cool people to be around tho. But I think it’s once I could handle my side of the job is where I could become closer to them as colleagues and friends.
0:12 pull 人 aside 脇に連れ出す 0:14 kind of ちょっと、何となく…( have to の義務感をを和らげる効果) figure out 理解する、解決する on your own 自分自身で(ownは形容詞、後ろの名詞が省略されて慣用的に用いる) get thrown 放り出される decipher 解読する competence 能力 compatibility 互換性 utter chaos まったくの無秩序、完全な混乱 see below 以下を参照してください at the top上部に so-and-so 誰々(誰だかわからない人に対して使う) fake ねつ造する How would you like to〜どのように〜したいか day to day 日々 week to week 毎週 take you around 案内する、連れて回る initiate conversation 会話を始める compatibility 互換性(他の社員と同様の能力があるということ) While you are at it それをしている間に(会話を始めている間に) Let's say (that)〜 仮に〜だとしてみよう org chart 組織図(=organization chart) who reports to whom 誰が誰に報告するか If there is one もしそれが存在すれば formal job titles 正式な役職名 reporting lines レポートライン、指揮系統 command respect 尊敬を得る norm, loyalties 規範、忠誠心 power brokers 権力仲介者:有力者を陰で操る実力者 map out 地図を描く competent 有能な spot gaps 隙を見つける overstep 限度を超す size [人] up [人]を品定めする flourish 成功する two-way street 双方向の道路(この話では、お互い様という意味) be set up to do 〜する準備ができている
Sorry but no. Not asking question when you should is the worst way to demonstrate competency. Instead of saying, “I’ll do my best”, it says, “I don’t care what y’all do, I’ll do it my own way and make it up as I go.”
I think what he meant is try to come up with solutions first, and if it won’t work, ask right away. You know how some tasks are logically easy to accomplish if you put a thought into it? Though, I agree - first week you “should” ask more and be “annoying”. This is much better than doing everything on your own and staying silent
This is just all good advice for white people who can LITERALLY just go to a job and wait for promotions to just happen out of thin air. Can you do a series of this for REAL advice, for like minorities that have to deal with things like representing their entire race, or maybe minorities who have many years of experience and still dont get hired at a new job unless they get hired at entry level positions? Maybe you can do one about how companies use hard working and insightful minorities employees to parade off their diversity and inclusion mumbo jumbo and then never promote that employee whatsoever in favor of inexperienced white people. Or you can do one about how any given organization chart in America looks like a glass of soda that has been left out in the sun all day and melts- meaning all the dark stuff goes to the bottom and the top is so clear that its see through.
Making a great first impression in a new job is essential. Be on time, be prepared, and be positive. Be yourself and let your enthusiasm shine through.
"You can only do well if you want to do well." That's so true and very timely for someone like me who's confused about what career to pursue. Thank you for the tips! I love how clear and concise this was!
I don't think this is true at all. I think the more accurate phrasing is "You can only do well if you're white".
I made a fool of myself at my last job. I will not make that mistake again. Thank you for this video!
What did you do wrong?
It's just a job. Be yourself and work on your goals. Nothing to prove to anyone.
not if it's a career.
skills are what protect people's career. Not focusing on what your boss thinks.
@@hamzaelalami9911People are not so rational as you might think. You need these if you want to grow
But the idea of the video is not about proof. How to be yourself and have less stress when you start.
Not really agree based on a few jobs I’ve worked your coworkers are really paying attention into what you do and they might tell your boss 😅
Literally just started my new job yesterday! 😮 UA-cam algorithms are next level.
You'll do great!!!
How have the last 8 months been going for you in the new job? I'm interested :)
It’s like you knew I was just hired at a new job and am nervous!
Lol, same here. Day 1 tomorrow.
😂
Also tomorrow my first day school 😂😂
Btw u look gorgeous❤
Good luck everyone!
I'm cheering y'all on! 🥳
I do completely agree with the things you’ve mentioned.however I am of the idea that you shouldn’t copy the actions your colleagues do cause the creativity will be dead in that case.
He speaking of reading people like books when i'm Feeling accomplished from simply surviving social interaction and doing my utmost to not be an emotional wreckage all the time lol
I just wanted to say thank you for this highly informative workplace debrief, I’m starting a job soon and intuitively knew of many of the items mentioned here, but seeing the thought processes laid out in graphic form with the narration was helpful as well.👍🏽
Hope we can find and make this work place everyone!
deadass just got hired out of a career swap and this is what I needed THANKS
TED can you make this a series!
Starting my first job as a radiographer! Wish me luck, y'all!
Good luck 🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀🍀
This should be a series
This Ted youtube feature of Success In A New Job has some empowering and candid examples. The video illustrations also help add to the video's theme.
I see myself being able to get along with my coworkers. But the environment I feel I lack a bit in the skill to interact with the client and know what to do. Some task I felt I could do once seeing someone else does it but I need some guidance. I could also improve my social skills n listening skills to learn the problem of the client before finding a solution. I should be more patient I guess. Last few days I felt slightly unaware on what’s going on in the workshop. Could work on that. Think my first week was pretty poor first impression. With or without my back hurting. My companions r pretty cool people to be around tho. But I think it’s once I could handle my side of the job is where I could become closer to them as colleagues and friends.
This is a great blueprint!
It is hard to get along with colleagues when u are new in the place.
Can you why?
is there more videos like this? i want to know more ! please.
I'm going to embark on a new job. Hopefully it's going well. ❤
Great video !
Thank you this was helpful
This guy totally works in HR
This guy makes me grateful for my coworkers. I'm sure he means well, but I can't do the peppy corporate thing 😒😃
spot on!
How did you know that i have an Info dump meeting on my first day today?? Thank you!
Hope this helps you manage the bombardment with greater confidence!
Iam try making a great impression in first interview
It's great!
0:12 pull 人 aside 脇に連れ出す
0:14 kind of ちょっと、何となく…( have to の義務感をを和らげる効果)
figure out 理解する、解決する
on your own 自分自身で(ownは形容詞、後ろの名詞が省略されて慣用的に用いる)
get thrown 放り出される
decipher 解読する
competence 能力
compatibility 互換性
utter chaos まったくの無秩序、完全な混乱
see below 以下を参照してください
at the top上部に
so-and-so 誰々(誰だかわからない人に対して使う)
fake ねつ造する
How would you like to〜どのように〜したいか
day to day 日々
week to week 毎週
take you around 案内する、連れて回る
initiate conversation 会話を始める
compatibility 互換性(他の社員と同様の能力があるということ)
While you are at it それをしている間に(会話を始めている間に)
Let's say (that)〜 仮に〜だとしてみよう
org chart 組織図(=organization chart)
who reports to whom 誰が誰に報告するか
If there is one もしそれが存在すれば
formal job titles 正式な役職名
reporting lines レポートライン、指揮系統
command respect 尊敬を得る
norm, loyalties 規範、忠誠心
power brokers 権力仲介者:有力者を陰で操る実力者
map out 地図を描く
competent 有能な
spot gaps 隙を見つける
overstep 限度を超す
size [人] up [人]を品定めする
flourish 成功する
two-way street 双方向の道路(この話では、お互い様という意味)
be set up to do 〜する準備ができている
Great!
For this, First you need a job.. 😅
Interesting!!😁
What’s with the baby-tv music in the background ?? 😂
I am taking a speaking english course and I was very hard for me understand this video.
Try until you can’t try anymore 👍🏽
Nice❤
Sorry but no. Not asking question when you should is the worst way to demonstrate competency. Instead of saying, “I’ll do my best”, it says, “I don’t care what y’all do, I’ll do it my own way and make it up as I go.”
I think what he meant is try to come up with solutions first, and if it won’t work, ask right away.
You know how some tasks are logically easy to accomplish if you put a thought into it?
Though, I agree - first week you “should” ask more and be “annoying”. This is much better than doing everything on your own and staying silent
Don’t befriend anyone. Go in there and do your job. That’s it.
Took me a long time to learn to only get Kosher items for my bosses in all my jobs as a secretary.
who is this guy
Hello imposter syndrome community
Great! I'm here on 10/2023
Whatever became of TED that they're posting low quality nothing burgers like this?
You NEVER get tasks on your first day!!! You spend AT LEAST 2 weeks ONBOARDING & on training modules!!!!! Have you ever had a real job???
why smiling so hard. not natural
This is just all good advice for white people who can LITERALLY just go to a job and wait for promotions to just happen out of thin air. Can you do a series of this for REAL advice, for like minorities that have to deal with things like representing their entire race, or maybe minorities who have many years of experience and still dont get hired at a new job unless they get hired at entry level positions?
Maybe you can do one about how companies use hard working and insightful minorities employees to parade off their diversity and inclusion mumbo jumbo and then never promote that employee whatsoever in favor of inexperienced white people. Or you can do one about how any given organization chart in America looks like a glass of soda that has been left out in the sun all day and melts- meaning all the dark stuff goes to the bottom and the top is so clear that its see through.