Joining a corporate office for the first time is often intimidating. You may be regarded as the “new kid” for months (or until another new employee is hired).
This is no reason to lose your confidence, however. Your employer hired you because they felt you would add value to the company – and you will!
Succeeding in the corporate world is a game, and you can win with these 5 strategies (and by avoiding some common mistakes):
1. Be Mindful of Your Actions
Always show people your most confident side and never discount your ideas. While always maintaining a collaborative and willing-to-learn attitude, stand up for yourself.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Polling before making a decision
- Sharing too much personal information
- Needing to be liked
- Being overly concerned with offending others
2. Keep a Success-oriented Mindset
Being new to a company can be overwhelming, but never lose your confidence in yourself. You are great at what you do, that is why you are there. Take advantage of the possibilities your company can offer.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Setting high, unrealistic standards for yourself
- Limiting your possibilities
- Talking yourself out of a promotion you know you deserve
- Abandoning your career goals
3. Brand and Market Yourself As if You Are the Boss
After all, their position is the one you ultimately want to have, right? This goes beyond the over-used “dress for the job you want” advice, however. You must consistently exhibit the drive and professionalism of a higher level than your current position… emphasis on “consistently”.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Minimizing your work or position
- Waiting to be noticed
- Being modest
- Staying in your comfort zone
4. Show You’ve Moved from a College Graduate to a Young Professional
Always be mindful of your tone. When speaking among your colleagues and peers, always be confident that what you are saying holds value, and it will.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Second guessing yourself
- Asking for permission
- Apologizing for your beliefs
- Failing to pause or reflect before answering questions
5. Control How Your Character and Work Ethic Are Perceived
Your response to actions occurring around the office and feedback received from colleagues shows a lot about your character and work ethic. Although negative feedback is criticism, taking it constructively can only help you grow.
Mistakes to avoid:
- Internalizing messages
- Tolerating inappropriate behavior
- Biding your time instead of taking action
- Putting the needs of others before your own
The keys to corporate success mostly revolve around knowing your worth and the value you deliver to your employer. Recognizing this power statement can only bring you great success and happiness.