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How To Overcome First Day Jitters

A young woman with long dark hair, wearing a navy blue dress with a polka-dot collar, sits at a table in a modern office space. She is focused, looking towards someone out of frame, with a purple laptop in front of her covered in stickers. Two colleagues sit nearby, one partially visible in the foreground and another writing notes.

Congratulations! You nailed the interview and landed the job.聽

With the first day of work lurking right around the corner, it鈥檚 normal to feel some anxiety creeping in. After all, you want to make a good impression, and being the 鈥渘ew kid on the block鈥� can be a little daunting. Luckily, there are ways to mitigate those first day jitters鈥nd a lot of it boils down to preparation.

As a staffing agency with over 25 years of experience, here鈥檚 our biggest piece of advice: don鈥檛 wait until the morning of your first day to begin planning. Give yourself at least a day or two in advance to start gearing up for the big day.

Plan Your Outfit

Does your new company favor a casual dress code or business formal attire?聽

You might have had a chance to scope out the scene during an onsite interview, but if that wasn鈥檛 the case, don鈥檛 be afraid to email your recruiter or hiring manager to clear up any confusion. When in doubt, err on the side of caution鈥攊t鈥檚 better to be a little overdressed, than underdressed.聽

Pick out your outfit in advance, and try it on beforehand. Trust us, you wouldn鈥檛 want to leave any last-minute surprises (hello, hidden coffee stain!) on the morning of your first day.

Pre-Pack Important Items Needed For Your 1st Day

Does HR need your ID, social security card, or birth certificate? Do you need your banking account and routing number to set up direct deposit?聽

Whether it鈥檚 HR-required materials or personal items that you鈥檒l need by your desk, make sure to pre-pack any important materials ahead of time. Avoid frantically shuffling through your drawers the morning of your big day鈥攖his will only serve to set your nerves off.

Prepare For Your Commute

If you鈥檙e unfamiliar with your new office location, mapping directions well in advance is a precautionary measure you will need to take. If you鈥檙e planning on driving, make sure your tank is filled. Who wants to run out of gas on the way to work? (Not us.)聽

Try mapping your commute around the time when you would want to leave for the office. This will offer you an accurate sense of the commute time with rush hour factored in. If you鈥檙e planning on taking public transit, check the train/subway/bus schedule ahead of time and figure out which train or bus you will need to catch in order to ensure an early arrival.聽

This brings us to our next point: plan to arrive at least 15 minutes early. Give yourself time to settle into your new surroundings, shake off the nerves, and maybe even forge a few new connections before your day officially begins. As an added bonus, this will give you buffer time鈥ust in case anything unexpected arises during your commute.

Look Up Your New Team On LinkedIn

Have you given in to the urge to do a little online snooping on your future teammates?

Running a few LinkedIn searches might actually offer a lot of insight into your company鈥檚 org. If you鈥檙e notoriously bad with names, give yourself a head start on familiarizing yourself with the faces you will see on the daily. Best of all, you might even find some unexpected areas of common interest.聽

Maybe you went to the same college? Share connections with some of the same people? Take an interest in similar hobbies?聽

While you鈥檙e obviously not expected to know these things ahead of time (that might come across as kind of creepy鈥� don't be creepy), it鈥檚 a nice way to dispel your nerves and see how you and your future colleagues will be able to find common ground. You鈥檒l likely find that your new teammates also got their start at the company at different times. In other words, everyone has been 鈥渢he new kid on the block鈥� at some point!

Pack Your Lunch

Pack your lunch鈥nless you鈥檙e told otherwise.聽

Some companies will offer catered lunches, onsite cafeterias, or a special first-day-of-work lunch outing. However, if you haven鈥檛 heard any indication that this may be the case, stay on the safe side and pack yourself a lunch. Pack yourself a meal that is easy to eat on the go and something you wouldn鈥檛 mind saving for later if you do get an unexpected lunch invite. Either way, you don鈥檛 want to go the whole day hungry鈥攕ave yourself the trouble and have a backup plan.

Get A Good Night鈥檚 Rest

Avoid a late night out on the town, and turn in early to get your full 8 hours of rest. You will need to make sure you鈥檙e well-rested for your first day, which will likely be a whirlwind of new faces and onboarding meetings. Double-check that you have your alarm(s) set and that you give yourself ample time to get dressed, eat, complete any other morning rituals (e.g. coffee, tea, walk the dog), and get to your office early.

Don鈥檛 Worry About What You Don鈥檛 Know

In other words, don鈥檛 put too much pressure on yourself to know everything on day one. No one is expecting you to come into your role understanding all of the inner workings of your company and all of its processes鈥攁 ramp-up period is completely normal.聽

Take the opportunity on your first day of work to get to know your team, acquaint yourself with your surroundings, and enjoy participating in the events of the day as they unfold. Find out if there鈥檚 a communication style your company prefers (calls? emails? pings?), and don鈥檛 be afraid to reach out and ask questions. As you settle into your new role, you鈥檒l be able to observe your office dynamics and familiarize yourself with the culture.

Most importantly, remind yourself that you鈥檝e already gotten this far. Give yourself an inner pep talk: the company chose YOU for a reason, and they want you to thrive and succeed! You鈥檝e survived many first days so far鈥攚hether it was your first day of college or the first day of your last job. This is just day one of an exciting new chapter鈥nd it鈥檒l only continue to get better from here on out.

Partner With Premier

Starting a new job is an exciting milestone, and while first-day jitters are completely normal, a little preparation can go a long way in easing the transition. By planning ahead, staying organized, and giving yourself grace, you鈥檒l set yourself up for success from day one.聽

If you're still on the hunt for your perfect job match, Premier 开云体育 Partners is here to help! Whether you're looking for temporary or full-time opportunities, our expert recruiters can connect you with roles that align with your skills and career goals. Get in touch with us today and take the next step toward your dream job!

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