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Rule number 1. speak clearly
You may even be frightened by the situation, not knowing anyone and have never worked before but not show it. Assume a confident stance, speak clearly and directly, look people in the eye when present. By doing so you pass a professional image and gain the trust of your coworkers. Nobody trusts the "teenager who quietly agree with everything," show his qualities.
Rule number 2. Just stop in urgent
Unless you have extremely important information that will change the course of what their peers are doing, avoid interrupting them while they perform their tasks. Disrupt the work of someone to make comments or ask questions futile banal about side issues makes people see you as an alienated, unable to keep the focus on what really matters.
Rule number 3. If properly view
Identify what is the standard of dress of your new job and strive to follow it. You may have a completely different style, but it will be nice if you are the only one in the office working tennis while their peers are wearing suits and ties. Although you are not prohibited from dressing the way you want, will pass a much more childish. Use common sense and find a way to adapt their style to the dress code of the company.
Rule number 4. Listen carefully and pay attention
Stay tuned to everything that happens around you. That does not mean listening to other people's conversations, but it is very important that you know what's happening on your desktop. When his superiors tasks demand it for you, make sure you understand everything they need and avoid distractions like random conversations.
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Regras para meu 1° emprego
Regra numero 1. Fale claramente
Você pode até estar assustado com a situação, por não conhecer ninguém e nunca ter trabalhado antes, mas não demonstre isso. Assuma uma posição confiante, fale de maneira clara e direta, olhe nos olhos das pessoas ao se apresentar. Agindo dessa forma