By: Christina Morfeld
Jack listens as a company representative lectures for several
hours about ABC, Inc. He leaves the meeting feeling disoriented,
remembering little of what he has heard, and wishing he
had gotten to know some of the other participants. Upon
returning to his department, he is told by the secretary
to read the Employee Handbook until his manager has some
free time. Three hours later, his manager drops by his desk
(which, because his own computer and telephone have not
yet been set up, is actually the desk of a vacationing co-worker).
Before rushing off to another meeting, his manager instructs
him to sit with Jill to observe her as she performs her
duties. Not only is Jill unprepared to train Jack, she isn't
even aware that someone new has joined the department. Furthermore,
dissatisfied with her recent performance appraisal, Jill
spends more time complaining than working. At the end of
the day, Jack leaves work famished because no one had invited
him to lunch or even bothered to show him where the cafeteria
is located.
Sound familiar?
As in any relationship, first impressions count. Unfortunately,
Jack's introduction to ABC, Inc. did not set a positive
tone for his career with the company. His first day was
a huge disappointment; it was confusing, disorganized, and
disconnected. Only hours after arriving at work so full
of excitement and high expectations, he began to regret
his decision to accept the position.
During the first few days on the job, a new employee seeks
confirmation that joining a company was the right decision.
His or her earliest interactions, therefore, are critical.
First impressions, after all, are often lasting ones! Seize
this chance to present your organization and department
in a positive light; you otherwise run the risk of bitter
staff members spreading their negativity, as illustrated
by the example above. Even if Jack's experience with Jill
were a pleasant one, however, his manager's failure to make
time for him implies that he is neither important nor valued.
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