How to Succeed in Life (In Your New Job)
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HOW TO SUCCEED IN LIFE (IN YOUR NEW JOB)
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In today’s video, I’m going to guide you through 5 DO’s and DON’TS on how to succeed in your new job so you can become an expert in your role and thrive in your career. If you've been asking "how to succeed in life", "how to succeed in my new job" then this video is for you!
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1. Do know your learning style & use it. 2. Do understand how your manager likes to train. 3. Do ask good questions. 4. Don’t guess what to do because you’re afraid to ask questions. 5. Do set mini targets for yourself & achieve them.
*Don't guess what to do because you're afraid to ask questions... BEST ADVICE EVER!!!*
@sergeydzema5569
4 жыл бұрын
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@asadb1990
3 жыл бұрын
I agree specially in the first few months when you are trying to learn the new jobs way of doing things. however it is a bad sign if your supervisor gets annoyed with you asking questions and doesn't speak up. just happened at my last job that i joined post pandemic. the boss was nice at first. but for the first 2 days he was evasive on directly approaching me. then i realised that my last employer was way more productive and provided us with latest software, technology, etc. to do our job effectively. this boss was a narcissist who saw my new tech methods as a threat to his job security. and a month in he tells me i didnt live up to their expectations and he wants me to packup and leave. i told him his way of doing things was antiquated and that I'm not a mind reader. if you had issues with me, tell me. the only great feeling i got out of the whole experience was that i left the office in a huge mess when i left. supervisor on way out tells me "don't worry you might find another job". i smiled and walked out. i already had 3 interviews and an offer when i was out the door. im now a month in and have an interview at least 3 times a week. market in ontario is crazy.
@lifesymphony2024
2 жыл бұрын
Will you ask questions tu those whom you know for sure would mislead you?? Will you ask for favour from those who had let you down?
I liked the point about asking questions even when you are afraid of looking incompetent, and the trick to best do that by showing the trainer what you already know to do and then what you are unsure about. Very good advice! Because sometimes by not doing that, the trainer will go ahead and rehash the whole process again, thinking that you forgot everything, when that may not be the case at all.
From jobless to adjusting new job. Been watching maam linda. Thank you so much
How did you know this is the exact video I needed to see after landing my dream job offer?
I will be starting my new job next month! Thank you for posting this just in time! 💕
@FlamingBasketballClub
5 жыл бұрын
Congratulations
@edenborja2643
5 жыл бұрын
Me too!
Great tip to know your unique learning style. This will help a lot when starting a new job and it's important to be aware of this for career success! I love how you gave an example of how to ask a question if you're unsure of something. It's always best to highlight what you already know to make a point of the fact that you truly are aiming for success. Cheers!
Always so helpful! Great timing for me, starting my new job in 2 weeks 😄 thank you!
Always on time help...thank you!
Oh god I totally need this!! Thank u so much!! God bless you💗
Yeah... This is what am looking for in many years and she has just delivered them, keep it up. Thank you Linda.
Asking the right questions in constructive, specific ways... I love it!
Thanks for the tips! I’m starting my new job this upcoming Monday!
Thank you Linda . I will use these steps in my new job
Gold! Thanks Linda!
Nice video. As always, you dispensed very practical, applicable and useful tips Linda. Thank you.
As always a valuable tip! thank you Linda for share your knowledge with us. Hugs from Brazil!
Thank you Linda for your videos. Its always inspiring ❤👍
I just started my new job a week ago and this video is definitely helpful! Thank you!
The Colin Powell quote sold me!! New job starts next week..send positive success vibes!!🙌🏾💯
Wow you are my hero, I listen your videos and I have my dream job! I’m starting this month! Thank u!
Thank you for making this video! Super helpful for professionals like me. 👍
Thank you for setting mini targets for myself,am going to set weekly targets
Thank you Linda !
Had to like immediately 💖💖💖
This video is very valuable and helpful, thank you for sharing your knowledge
I just started following you and I love you already. 😊
Great Value ! Thanks !
Perfect video!
I have watched three videos of your what I noticed that you are stressing on asking questions and how to ask good or smart ones. This time on this video it was the best way to deliver your point of view. Thanks,
Hey there I like your show It was so advantageous!
Watched this video twice ! Amazing tips! Really helpful. I'm going to my new job - day one *NOW!* Thank u Linda, Tom from Israel 💕🇮🇱
This is so helpful
Thank you!
This is important thank you
Thank you so much!!! Excellent tips.
@np14832
3 жыл бұрын
I believe you have great skills...you should write a book on Career Development.
My best friend👍.Thanks
Thank you. Your videos have really helped me alot. I just started on a new managerial position in the HR dept. One of role is to provide capacity building training/presentation/initiative to my junior peers. Any ideas?
thanks a lot
I landed my dream job thanks to you, but man I wish I watched this earlier bc I feel like I’m fucking it all up. I’m two weeks in…. I feel like my supervisor hates me. Im really trying tho. I hope it’s not too late for me to turn it around… I’ll def use this video advice.
I learn all ways
Hi Linda, I really appreciate what you're doing helping young adults to land their dream jobs. I do something similar - but it's right before the job search process! Hope to connect to see if we can collaborate!
Hi I just want to say thank you 🙏🏼 coz I was just offered a job 2 days ago after using the interview tips from your channel. I realised I made plenty of mistakes from my past 2 interviews (I wasted the chance) , and on my 3rd I nailed it. Good preparation is crucial and the things we thought could help us to land a job were actually red flags . Thank you thank you 😊
@LindaRaynier
4 жыл бұрын
Congratulations!! :)
@asadb1990
3 жыл бұрын
my motto is believe your lies. and most companies are not transparent and you don't need to be as well. interviews are a confidence game.
That picture in the background is literally so pretty.
thanks
Great tips ! I’m visualising for my next job x
Linda do you publish any books for interview ?
Hi, could you share some tips about answering question like"How do you handle a difficult problem/unfamiliar problem at work"? thanks a lot.
Could you make another video like this but specifically for remote jobs? Or point me in the direction of that video if you already have it?
Nice
Please add the link of transcript I want to practice my speech
Hi Linda. Great video and appreciate you putting this together. How do you assess organisational culture prior to starting a new role in the interview process? In the past, I have had to eject out of a job after a couple of weeks. The culture was toxic and miserable. Are there specific red flags during the interview process to avoid this? Sometimes its hard to know until you start working within that environment. Thanks.
@Jynna3
5 жыл бұрын
Monte Hey! I’ve come across this too and I’m learning that when you’re in the interview process and the interviewer asks you if you have any questions, I feel this is your opportunity to interview THEM about the culture, how they keep morale in employees, maybe ask them questions on how they acknowledge employee growth and accomplishments. Remember the things that created toxicity prior and ask them questions on how they may deal with some of those issues. I believe that when we’re looking for work it’s a mutual exchange of opportunity. You’ll be investing your time and energy to the position and company and they’ll be investing in you as well. The interviewing process should really go both ways. Good luck with everything!!!
@monte4955
5 жыл бұрын
@@Jynna3 awesome thanks for.the reply 👍
Be a professional. Be a success story. Adapt and overcome.
Linda, is there any advice on trying to stay in your company but change position (demotion) my current role is too hectic for me.
@Sara_C__
5 жыл бұрын
Kemberly Gail a coworker of mine just recently demoted to a lower position because she was getting worn out from the higher position. All she did was ask the supervisor and talk to her about it. Sometimes simply asking works fine. But it also helps to have an understanding supervisor who’s willing to help you out like that. I’m sure if you’re really having a hard time with your current position, there’s a way to work this out. Hope this helps.
@KemberlyyC
5 жыл бұрын
Sara Camfield thank you for your response!
I've loved the video ,.. :)
why is everyone in the comments just happen to be starting there new job soon 😂😦
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Hi I'm Vijay from India. I'm surching a job
GG
Wait how did I get here ?
But what if your supervisor is playing around and treating the employees with racism...how can you just follow orders when you feel uncomfortable at the work place... please can you talk about the issues that can come across the place place.
I'm it even into Asian women but Im into you 🤔