Building a successful career is a marathon, not a sprint, so you have to remind yourself that you're still at the beginning. It's your first job and the goal is to create a good reputation, but take it quietly and rely on some mainstays.
In general lines: before you start (i.e. from the day of the interview) you must have some information about the company, the services it offers and the people who work there. Be careful not to overdo it by talking. No one's going to hear your ideas until they see you can do a lot of other things than talk.
1. Start with small steps
Stand on your feet on the ground. Take the time to get in the environment, get to know colleagues, but avoid rumors.
2- Clearly understand the criteria on which you will be judged.
The moment it comes time for you to receive appreciation for your performance, I think you wouldn't want to be surpriseed; So don't be afraid to ask your manager to reach the key to success at work. The most advisable thing is to determine some things better at first, so that there are no misunderstandings or disagreements later.
3- Ask your boss, "How can we work better together?"
Build a positive job by learning the style/preferred way of working and communicating your leader or manager and then adapt to the same.
4- Be professional, fast and fruitful.
Show up every day in time in work environments (better still, early) and stay until many of the employees/colleagues leave home. It could be something that can help you a lot if you start knowing employees who work late, because you can learn a lot of important information.
5- Meet your work colleagues.
Try to meet your colleagues in small groups during lunch hours, but also individually, like, you can invite them for a coffee and in this way you can get to know each other better. Talk about the things/areas in which he is an expert and meet his future projects. This will create a clearer view of the department where you are working and can also help you determine whether you feel good/fit there or not.
6- Be attentive during meetings.
Turn off your cell phones and laptops. Focus on what is happening and what is being talked about at the meeting/meeting to avoid the various questions that would attract your attention and others.
7- Jini/ Become the model of the professional in every email.
Think carefully before you send an email and take into account all the consequences if it happens that your email ends up being published on networks that can be read from all over the world. Try to make every email of yours best represent your professionalism, character and integrity.
8- Keep/ fulfill your promises.
Always keep/fulfill your promises. The moment you realize you can't do something in time - communicate with your manager. No one likes to be surprised, so be part of your way of working to notify your boss as soon as possible if there's something wrong. By keeping the promises/word given and working every day on matters of work, you will build the reputation of a sincere, reliable and responsible man.
9- Be an expert on something.
People seek the help of experts to solve problems at the moment they face challenges. Search for spaces in your workplace where you can develop and use your skills and become an expert. Then volunteer for projects that allow you to use your skills.
10- All the time try/testify that you have value for your company.
You did a good job completing your first project in time. Better for you! Now it's time to do the same thing again. Don't expect to be evaluated only in a well-realized perfomance in the past. Every day you wake up and go to work, show your values at every moment.
Burimi: Career Cast