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What things should i keep in mind while joining a new job.How do i make a long lasting impressions on colleagues and boss?



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  • Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
    – AndreiROM
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    Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
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  • don't break wind during the interview either
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closed as too broad by keshlam, gnat, Dawny33, paparazzo, AndreiROM Dec 18 '15 at 19:19


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    Then ask specific questions that can be answered in the format of this site.
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    Dec 18 '15 at 17:28










  • Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
    – AndreiROM
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:29






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    Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
    – JB King
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:43










  • don't break wind during the interview either
    – Kilisi
    Dec 18 '15 at 22:42












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closed as too broad by keshlam, gnat, Dawny33, paparazzo, AndreiROM Dec 18 '15 at 19:19


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closed as too broad by keshlam, gnat, Dawny33, paparazzo, AndreiROM Dec 18 '15 at 19:19


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    Then ask specific questions that can be answered in the format of this site.
    – PM 77-1
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:28










  • Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
    – AndreiROM
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:29






  • 2




    Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
    – JB King
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:43










  • don't break wind during the interview either
    – Kilisi
    Dec 18 '15 at 22:42












  • 2




    Then ask specific questions that can be answered in the format of this site.
    – PM 77-1
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:28










  • Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
    – AndreiROM
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:29






  • 2




    Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
    – JB King
    Dec 18 '15 at 17:43










  • don't break wind during the interview either
    – Kilisi
    Dec 18 '15 at 22:42







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Then ask specific questions that can be answered in the format of this site.
– PM 77-1
Dec 18 '15 at 17:28




Then ask specific questions that can be answered in the format of this site.
– PM 77-1
Dec 18 '15 at 17:28












Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
– AndreiROM
Dec 18 '15 at 17:29




Sorry, this question is really out of scope. Generic advice includes: be social, professional, hard working, punctual, and maybe bring some snacks for your colleagues on a couple of Friday mornings. Helpful? Maybe. But not exactly what you asked, is it?
– AndreiROM
Dec 18 '15 at 17:29




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Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
– JB King
Dec 18 '15 at 17:43




Keep in mind that long lasting impressions aren't always a good thing as if you arrived to work naked you would be memorable but not in a good way.
– JB King
Dec 18 '15 at 17:43












don't break wind during the interview either
– Kilisi
Dec 18 '15 at 22:42




don't break wind during the interview either
– Kilisi
Dec 18 '15 at 22:42










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My advice would be listen more than you talk. Ask pertinent questions but respect that your colleagues have other things to do than answer your questions, so don't be a pest. And most especially don't criticize their systems until you have produced some work of your own and gained a reputation from knowing your stuff.



Think about what kind of person you want to be viewed as and act accordingly.






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    My advice would be listen more than you talk. Ask pertinent questions but respect that your colleagues have other things to do than answer your questions, so don't be a pest. And most especially don't criticize their systems until you have produced some work of your own and gained a reputation from knowing your stuff.



    Think about what kind of person you want to be viewed as and act accordingly.






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      My advice would be listen more than you talk. Ask pertinent questions but respect that your colleagues have other things to do than answer your questions, so don't be a pest. And most especially don't criticize their systems until you have produced some work of your own and gained a reputation from knowing your stuff.



      Think about what kind of person you want to be viewed as and act accordingly.






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        My advice would be listen more than you talk. Ask pertinent questions but respect that your colleagues have other things to do than answer your questions, so don't be a pest. And most especially don't criticize their systems until you have produced some work of your own and gained a reputation from knowing your stuff.



        Think about what kind of person you want to be viewed as and act accordingly.






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        My advice would be listen more than you talk. Ask pertinent questions but respect that your colleagues have other things to do than answer your questions, so don't be a pest. And most especially don't criticize their systems until you have produced some work of your own and gained a reputation from knowing your stuff.



        Think about what kind of person you want to be viewed as and act accordingly.







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