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January 28, 2013 By Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, Master Resume Writer Leave a Comment

How to Handle the Pomp and Circumstance of Your New Job

By Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter

Much pomp and circumstance surround the inauguration of the person elected to the highest office in the free world. As well it should be, considering the awesome responsibility that goes along with this office.

Your new job may not get as much press globally, however, there are some similarities that could have you feeling downright presidential. Consider these 5 tips on how to manage that ‘presidential feeling’ in a new environment and when everyone may not be a supporter:

1. You Receive Invitations to Commemorate the Occasion. No doubt, there will be a certain amount of celebration that goes along with earning your new position. Family, friends and other well-wishers in your circle will want to heap congratulations on you. If these take the form of dinner and drinks, use some self-control, especially, if said celebration happens the evening prior to your first day on the job. The last thing you want to do is show up with a headache (or worse) on your very first day “in office.” Consider taking rain checks on those invitations until you can sleep in the next day.

To read the four additional tips such as how to face those who did ‘not’ support your candidacy and why you shouldn’t bask in the ‘new-job’ glow too long, please visit my full post at Glassdoor: “New Job? 5 Tips Learned From The Presidential Inauguration.”

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Image via Air Force District of Washington, Flickr

Filed Under: Glassdoor.com, Jacqui Barrett-Poindexter, New Employee, New Job, Presidential Inauguration Tagged With: career advice, career strategy, New Job, Presidential Inauguation

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