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Resume Builder Tips: Achieving Success After Employment

At Resume Writing Group, our services come with a unique guarantee. If you use our resume builder services and follow our advice, we promise that you are not employed in 45 days or less, we will refund your payment and give you an additional $100. While we can help you get hired, however, becoming a success at your new job is up to you. To ensure that you maximize your potential, consider utilizing the following 5 tips.

1. Create A Notebook Of People

During your first week on the job, you will be introduced to many people and it can be difficult to remember all of their names and information. However, knowing who’s who in the office is a tremendous help, so consider making notes about everyone you meet. This will help you know who to talk to about different issues and give you an idea of the office structure and culture.

Write down their name and position and then add a little mnemonic device to help you remember them. For instance, if a person’s name is Gary and they wear glasses, associate these two “G” words – Gary with glasses. It might seem silly, but these devices actually work. Another helpful hint: When you are introduced to a person, shake hands and repeat that person’s name. So, when someone says, “this is Jane,” you respond with “hi, Jane, it’s nice to meet you.” Sometimes just repeating the name can help you better remember a person in the future.

2. Be Observant

As the first days go by, be sure to take a look at what is going on around you. Make note of how people work and communicate. Make note of when people approach the boss and for what reasons. Some of these observations can be included in your notebook about your co-workers. In order to fit in seamlessly in a new office, it is important to learn all you can about how co-workers interact and proper office procedure.

3. Arrive Early & Stay Late

Any resume builder expert will tell you that showing up late to your first days on the job is one of the worst mistakes you can make. Even if you arrive way too early and have to spend 30 minutes killing time in a nearby coffee shop, do not be late. It’s a good plan to arrive about 10-15 minutes early during your first weeks at a new job.

Once the 5 o’clock hour arrives, don’t pack up immediately and dash out the door. Don’t get organized to leave until quitting time has arrived and spend a few minutes organizing your work station. This is a good time to take a few notes about your observation during the day. While you don’t have to linger far after everyone has gone, you shouldn’t be the first person to leave during your first weeks on the job.

4. Stay In Professional Mode

While you might be working in a casual setting, wear professional clothing during the first week or weeks. Eventually you can dress down, but wearing the right clothes makes a good impression and shows your co-workers that you take your new job (and them) seriously. In addition, our team of resume builder experts also recommends that you keep your cellular phone on silent and resist the urge to check social media sites, text with friends or check the status of your latest Amazon order, even if you notice other co—workers doing the same.

5. Fulfill Your Expectations

You were hired for a purpose and to complete certain tasks and you will make a great impression if you complete these tasks quickly and competently. Make sure you understand what you need to be accomplishing during a given day, week and month and then get busy and make it happen. If you finish tasks early, ask other members of the team if you can do anything to help them.

For those who don’t yet have that great new job, contact our resume builder service today. If you need a resume, cover letter or career coaching, we have experts on hand now to help you in any way we can. Our writing team can craft resumes for virtually any industry and can write entry-level and professional resumes as well as resumes for senior and higher-level executives and managers. We also can craft federal and government resumes. Take a look at our services, and if you have any questions, don’t hesitate to contact us at any time.

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Jacob Mathias

Jacob Mathias is a content writer and SEO specialist for Resume Writing Groups. He also works as a web developer and designer. He's passionate about sharing ways on how to get the job you want and living life to the fullest.

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