Five Useful Tips For Your New Job
Today’s job world is full of insecurities, where many employees find their workplace an ill fit organization. It has an out of line environment, which they do not find suitable for their career. They do not feel that working in that organization will add value to their life as well as their career. Most of the young generation experience several alien situations, after joining a new company because of its work culture and odd, unfamiliar rules. And some companies, too, are found involved in immoral activities like: dirty office politics and favoritism, cloudy salary and leave policies, and odd working shifts, etc.
If you, presently, are trapped in a company that you’re planning to leave, following are five useful tips for you. These tips might help you getting into a reputable organization with bagfuls of growth and pleasing environment -
- Once you have decided to leave your company, it is advised that you should send the resignation only when you have find a better offer or a better workplace. Giving a job interview when you are already working somewhere gives a boost to your confidence level, and helps you score well in the interview.
- When searching for a better workplace, don’t forget to know the company, and their profile, and of course, their reputation in the market, before setting out for the interview. It has been witnessed that every sixth company, nowadays, has poor records, and isn’t an accountable place to work. These companies, if believe the sources published in popular English dailies, never seem interested in paying wages to their employees, even though they expect their workers to perform their duties according the rules and regulations of the company. A number of cases, against such companies, are pending in several court premises across the country, waiting for the judgement day. You must ask the interviewer about his stand over such issues, before joining a new company. It is also advised that you should insist for mentioning the payday on the offer letter.
- Once you have received the offer letter, try speaking to some present day employees of the company, to know the work environment, and to check if there are any issues from the employer’s end.
- Skip joining the company that asks for a minimum commitment period from you. Most companies ask for an education certificate or government issued id card for the contract. Companies with such demands tend to cheat on their employees by holding or barring their salaries, knowing the fact that one cannot leave the company because one is bound to serve the company for the minimum commitment/contract period. You should beware while signing any piece of paper during or after the interview.
- Be polite with your words. It is the most important thing for a new joiner. You have to learn lots of things at your new workplace, and your colleagues and seniors will, only, come forward for help because you are polite and friendly.
You should also keep a positive mindset that not every company or employer is a cheat, there are always two sides of a coin. Good luck!
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