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  • Any advice for newbies in the workplace?

    Yokiiiii
    22 replies
    I've been in the workplace for 2 weeks, and I feel like there's a lot to learn.

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    Be open minded, observe, listen more and talk less. Be curious and ask questions. Contribute where you can!
    Yokiiiii
    @slimmy82 I think i should talk less hh. Thank you for sharing this valuable advice!
    Bernard Badó
    AI TikTok Assistant
    - Comment more than you launch. - After couple of months - Launch more that comment
    Igor Lysenko
    One Chinese sage said: “It is better to be embarrassed once and find out the answer than not to know it all your life.” The same can be done at work, the more experience you gain and don’t hesitate to ask, the cooler you become as an employee)
    Yokiiiii
    @ixord Thank you for the sharing! I completely agree with the Chinese sage's statement.
    Vincent Xu
    AI Researcher
    AI Researcher
    Hey Yokiiiii! Congrats on starting your new job! It's totally normal to feel overwhelmed at first, but don't worry, you'll get the hang of it soon. As for launching a product, I'm actually in the process of doing that myself. Do you have any advice for a newbie like me? Also, would love to invite you to check out my product once it's live and hear your thoughts on it. You can click on the "Notify" button to get notified when it's ready. Thanks and good luck with your new job!
    Yokiiiii
    @cen_xu Thanks for the congrats and the encouragement. I am looking forward to your launch!
    Xie
    Codebay
    Codebay
    Join the discussions. We can follow and support each other! Looking forward to your product!
    Yokiiiii
    @ouyangke Happy to upvote for your product! Shall we connect on LinkedIn?
    Mansi Trivedi
    Ask questions, set boundaries.
    @mansi_trivedi1 setting boundaries is a great one. I lacked that early in my career and it was brutal. Did way too much for everyone else.
    Yokiiiii
    @mansi_trivedi1 @slimmy82 Thank you for your sharing. I think it's uneasy to say no to others in the early career. 😂
    @yokiyoki it’s hard, but it gets you respect. And you don’t say no. You can say, as soon as I finish this task I’ll work on what you need. Or happy to work on this, but is it more important that this that I’m working on
    Yokiiiii
    @mansi_trivedi1 Thank you! It's an important tip for me!
    Mansi Trivedi
    @yokiyoki It is, but in the long run, it's for the best!
    James Binton
    Double the amount of questions you're asking!
    Jhon L
    For newcomers in the workplace, my advice would be to approach every task with enthusiasm and a willingness to learn. Embrace challenges as opportunities for growth and don't hesitate to seek guidance from experienced colleagues. Cultivate strong communication skills, both in listening and expressing your ideas. Building positive relationships with your peers and superiors is key to a thriving work environment. Take initiative, be proactive, and demonstrate a strong work ethic. Stay open to feedback, as it is a valuable tool for improvement. Finally, continuously invest in your professional development by staying informed about industry trends and expanding your skill set.
    Yokiiiii
    @jhon_l Thank you! I appreciate your emphasis on being proactive, building relationships, and investing in professional development. These are all crucial elements for success in any career. Thank you again for taking the time to share your wisdom.