Advice for New Job
Advice for New Job
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In just under 3 weeks I will be starting a new job. I am moving from a 4 person structural consulting firm that I have worked for for the last 7+ years to a full service A/E firm with 6 offices. I was wondering if anybody has any advice/words of wisdom that I could use during my transition. Thanks!





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Be patient.
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Tread carefully for the first few weeks to learn who all the players are. Take anything you hear about anybody with a grain of salt. Form your own opinions as you get better aquainted with every one.
Also, no matter what anyone says, TP'ing the boss' office is NOT a good idea.
Jeff Mirisola, CSWP, Certified DriveWorks AE
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KENAT, probably the least qualified checker you'll ever meet...
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AND it will be quite different. One person does "this" and only "this" while you will have to go find the person that does the other "this" and only "this".
Not too many people wear two or three hats in this environment -- not like the old place where people might jump in to help whenever they could.
Can be good - very good - just different.
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Possible examples:
-Maybe filling out time cards to assign time to various projects and budgets.
-Having to make vacation requests ahead of time instead of just taking off when the opportunity presented itself in the flow of projects.
- Your immediate boss may have to get approvals for all kinds of things before you can proceed with various things. You may not be able to get immediate answers/approvals for lots of things. It may have to go up the 'chain'. That always takes time.
As others have mentioned, politics becomes a much bigger thing in bigger organizations. Watch yourself! and watch who you say things too!!!
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- Don't be too far ahead of schedule. Stuff will change.
- Get used to the QA/QC process.
- As many already mentioned... think twice, speak once.
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Tasks will be clearly cut out, water-tight compartment kind of working (more often than not), approvals for everything, lots of procedures, processes in place, etc., etc.
Think twice, think twice whether you want to speak or not, speak once.
HVAC68
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good luck with corporate America. I gladly quit that
Your phones are probably tapped.
Your computer is probably monitored.
Their will be and engineering drop out that got his MBA trying to make engineering decisions and micro manage your job.
Over politically correct "seasonal days off"
Some good things
(as noted), due to bureaucracy slowing everything down you may never have to work hard.
Good pay/benefits/vacation
Most people are extremely hung over Mondays/Wednesdays/Thursdays/Fridays
Easy to hid yourself
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I went from big company to small operation; one engineer; me. My job offer was less than previous - the first bad sign. I was lorded over by sales; I reported to sales, would you believe. It was the first bad job I had in my career. Escaped to a smaller town. They had a situation, and they were offering me anything I wanted to return and bail them out. I reminded them I was two states away, six hours drive, gainfully employed, etc. Did not return.
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At one company I joined, and no, the "other person" wasn't me but genuinely another person, my first day coincided with an elaborate do for the major water companies.
This involved having a large marquee set up with caterers providing food and drinks, starting with champagne.
For myself this was one of those occasions where I was expected to be unseen and unheard and generally not get in the way. However, another new employee had been taken on as the new finance manager or something and so could hardly be kept out of it. Unfortunately, he seemed to spend all day drinking just as much of the "free" booze as he could get down his neck.
By early/mid afternoon he was paralytic.
By the end of the day he was history.
JMW
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