Hey Travelers! Yesterday, I put my big girl pants on and went to work. My first day of work was a whirlwind of excitement and nervousness, complemented perfectly by orientations with my supervisor, the Human Resources department, and others who hold various positions around the office. After I punched out my timesheet and went home, I reflected on this new chapter in my life. Part of my reflection about my first day was about my mistakes. I would like to share what I learned with you in the hopes that you will not make the same mistakes on your first day of work. Here are four mistakes to avoid on your first day of work.
On the first day or within the first days at your new job, you may have to meet with the Human Resources department. The Human Resources department is your company’s organizational arm that is responsible for staffing requirements, benefits, orientations, training, and interviews. When meeting with Human Resources it is likely that they will ask you to provide identification/documents to show that you are a citizen or authorized to work. I had to provide my passport or a driver’s license +birth certificate or social security card to prove that I am a United States citizen.
Also, it is a good idea to bring banking information. This includes your account number, bank name, and a voided check in order to set up a direct deposit. Be proactive and go to your bank days before your first day to ensure you have all the required information.
Even if your company is small and may not have a Human Resources department, there is a great chance that this information is still required. I remember when I was a senior in high school working at my local movie theatre. We didn’t have a fancy HR department but I remember my manager asking for this information. So be prepared.
This is such an obvious tip, but sometimes with the nerves and excitement of your first day you forget to eat. On the first day, you normally meet a lot of people and receive tons of information. Remembering people’s names and learning new tasks is draining. Therefore, you need to nourish your body to stay in the game. As my Dad always says, a car doesn’t run without fuel and neither do you.
This note goes with the last one. When you are sleep deprived it is easy to make mistakes. Get a good night’s rest to be alert and ready for what your job throws at you.
Do you want to show your supervisor that you’re on top of things? If yes, you should have a pen & notepad as soon as you walk through the office doors. Maybe you have a super, awesome memory; for me, there is nothing worse than having someone give you directions/tasks and you have to memorize them. It is easy to forget what your supervisor said when you get to your desk. Having something to scribble down shows that you are engaged and are less likely to forget what they said. It is awful to go back and say “Uh, can you tell me for the 2nd/3rd time because I forgot what you said.” Write it down.
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I loved the video! You rock! All the best for the next steps!!!
Thank you!!! Is there a video that you would like to see? I love that you commented <3
All very good advice! Happy Thanksgiving.
Leslie
Thank you sooo much! Happy belated Thanksgiving and Happy first week of December!! 🙂
Thank you. God bless.
Leslie
Wonderful advice Miss. Chelsea! Best of everything with your new job AND Happy Thanksgiving to you and all those who mean something to YOU! <3
Why thank you! Happy belated Thanksgiving and first week of December!!! 🙂
Oh, and I would add one more thing to your list of things to have with you but not just the first day/week but everyday and that is a bag of peanuts or almonds. I have low blood sugar and it has been my saving grace to have the nuts with me to keep my energy going strong when I couldn’t take lunch right away. Besides nuts are great protein and by carrying your OWN with you, it saves you spending way too much money perhaps at a vending machine (Satan’s tool I swear) or a fast food place. Cheers
I actually took this advice and I have a box of nuts sitting on my desk! Thank you so much!!! I will have to send you a picture
what a great practical list – and the pics were fun = esp. the sleeping pup. 🙂 = <3 – best wishes on your job and congrats!!!!! you are blessed. 🙂
Thank you so much! I thought the dog was cute too!
I like the video too – you are so well spoken
Why thank you! You are too kind !!
Great tips, and many congratulations on your first day. Every blessing in your new role!
Thank you so much for your kind post. <3
Every employee in the United States must complete an I-9 within 3 days after starting at a new job. A representative of the company must verify your documents. A passport is the best way but if you don’t have one, there are other documents you can use to verify eligibility to work.
Yes! Thank you for sharing! I appreciate your wisdom!
I LOVE, LOVE, LOVE YOUR VIDEO!!!! Your tips are wonderful!! I wish you much success in your new job! Your tip about writing everything down is great. I know in the past when I was working, I could forget stuff so easily that someone told me. So that’s what I did, too. Very helpful. 🙂
Thank you! You are too awesome!!! And yes. Writing things down is a lifesaver
You’re welcome! You are so kind. Stay that way and I am sure you will go far in the career you have started.
And yes, writing things down is a good habit to have.
P.S. The dog in your post is ADORABLE! Is it yours?
Unfortunately, no 🙁 I found him on the internet
Oh, well. 🙁 He is very adorable.