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Video Time: 7 Minutes Action Time: 5 – 10 Minutes
Video Time: 7 Minutes
Action Time: 5 – 10 Minutes
Here we are, the end of the program. Leaving 12 weeks’ worth of funny videos and amazing career advice behind is one of the hardest goodbyes, but your amazing new remote position is one of the sweetest hellos!
Before we get started, did you put in your Two Weeks’ Notice (if applicable) and make your plan for success in your new position? If not, go back to last week’s materials.
And if you’re swimming in job offers or still searching for that perfect opportunity, come tell us about it in
our Private LinkedIn Membership Community! If you are stuck, we have a whole team that can help find the problem better than TSA finds a bottle of water.
And if you’re swimming in job offers or still searching for that perfect opportunity, come tell us about it in our Private LinkedIn Membership Community! If you are stuck, we have a whole team that can help find the problem better than TSA finds a bottle of water.
Being the new kid in school is TOUGH. School is an especial remote job, and there’s no teacher to make the other kids play nice. But remember, they hired you for a reason! Your employer values you and believes that you will be successful, and they’re always there to help you! Everywhere you work will have different systems and processes. If you’re struggling to understand a website your new employer is using or anything else you need to do your job, JUST ASK.
Sometimes asking for help can feel scarier than jumping off a cliff into a pile of razor blades and salt, but it’s essential to ask for clarity when you need it so you can do your job!
You don’t want to be that one of five people who get fired in their first ninety days! You won’t be as long as you come in with a game plan and communicate effectively with your new supervisor.
Being the new kid in school is TOUGH. School is an especial remote job, and there’s no teacher to make the other kids play nice. But remember, they hired you for a reason! Your employer values you and believes that you will be successful, and they’re always there to help you! Everywhere you work will have different systems and processes. If you’re struggling to understand a website your new employer is using or anything else you need to do your job, JUST ASK. Sometimes asking for help can feel scarier than jumping off a cliff into a pile of razor blades and salt, but it’s essential to ask for clarity when you need it so you can do your job!