Learning path: getting on board

Learn how to integrate successfully into your new role with tips on how to create a positive first impression and build a strong reputation. Find easy to follow advice on what you should and should not be doing in those first few months. Businesses are very keen to prove they have made the right decision in hiring you. This learning path could help you to make it easy for them

Starting a new job used to be a once-in-a-lifetime occurrence, rather like getting married or graduating. Not so any more: nowadays many employees can expect to change jobs 15 to 20 times during the course of their career. So, it might be worth getting a few pointers.

Whether just starting out as a graduate or transitioning to a new role, being the new kid on the block can certainly be daunting and it’s not uncommon to feel out of one’s comfort zone in those early days.Sometimes leaving your comfort zone behind is a good thing, however.

If you are an AMBA member, simply click the link below, to log into the membership platform, click Career Development Centre, then select ‘Learning’ and ‘Professional Skills e-learning’ from the top menu to access this course and several others.

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