A new kid in school, got to follow the rule, you got to learn the routine…
 You got to fill out a form first, and then you wait in the line
  So,

You can do this: surviving day one — Bitfield Consulting

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2024-11-27 11:00:04

A new kid in school, got to follow the rule, you got to learn the routine… You got to fill out a form first, and then you wait in the line

So, it’s day one. You’ve just started a new job as a developer or engineer, maybe even your first job. What should you expect? How should you act? What do you need to know to succeed?

You might be feeling nervous about the prospect of starting a new job, or maybe a new position or team. If so, don’t panic: you’re not alone. There are lots of things to worry about, as with any major life change, but the chief worry in most people’s minds is probably:

The fact that you’re even worrying about this is a good sign, oddly enough. If you’re going to make progress in your career, then each new job should at least seem slightly beyond your current ability.

This might seem obvious, but it’s something many people fail to take into account. When they look for jobs, they’re looking for jobs they can comfortably do. In other words, jobs where the requirements more or less match their current set of skills.

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