The First Impression
The first impression is important as this sets the tone for your future workplace relationships. First impressions are based upon your actions, comments, dress, and non-verbal behaviour.
Dress
Because you observed how others were dressed at your interview, you already know how to dress on your first day. If you have received a written policy concerning dress, then the first day will be even less confusing. If you are to wear a uniform, make sure it fits, is clean and wrinkle free.
Communication
In addition to what you say, your body language conveys a powerful message about what you are thinking and feeling. Try to relax and avoid having your body language contradict your verbal message. A few ideas that may help to convey the appropriate message include:
Remembering Names
Try and remember the names of the people you meet. Of course it would be unrealistic, not to mention nearly impossible, to remember everyone’s name, but…
Strategies for Remembering Names
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