Journey After School
by Jasmine Sheffield
About The Author:
Jasmine, a loving mother and wife, is a resident of Virginia. She is a
Jasmine, a loving mother and wife, is a resident of Virginia. She is a
graduate of Florida A&M University where she received a B.S. in
Computer Information Systems. She went on to receive her M.S. in
Management Information Systems from University of Illinois Springfield.
Although she has a passion for technology, her greatest love is helping
Book
Genre- Self-Help
Publisher
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Our Journey Publishing
Release Date - 1/9/2013
Amazon
Graduating from college is easy when compared to the effort of getting hired after graduation. Once hired, maintaining your professionalism and managing your finances can be challenging. Journey after School seeks to provide guidance for new graduates. Like the syllabus provided by a professor at the beginning of a semester, Journey after School is a brief, easy read.
Excerpt 1-
You’ve proven you have the skills, experience, and personality to join the company. From the first day on the job, you have to perform and do it professionally. For young professionals, a challenge will be proving that you are capable of performing the job. You are no longer in college and should not give your colleagues the impression that you are a student.
Appearances are important, and just like at your interview, you should wear appropriate attire to work. The business attire you wore to the interview may not be required for your office; therefore, it is important to ask your recruiter or hiring manager about the dress code. As you begin working, you can observe your colleagues and determine how formal or casual they dress.
In school, classes had a defined schedule, but in your career, you may not have a specific schedule. Many employers expect that you will be at work at a reasonable time and do all of your hours for the day. If you have the luxury of choosing your own schedule, be mindful of your company’s core business hours. Typically, the core hours
are defined between a start and finish time like 9:00 a.m. to 3:00 p.m. If your schedule is predefined, be sure you are punctual. You are not expected to work non-stop when you arrive at work, but you should minimize your downtime. When you are away from your workstation for an extended period of time, you should inform someone that you will be away. Your colleagues should not have to search for you and should never question whether you have actually worked all of your scheduled hours.
3 comments:
Great excerpt! Love the advice here, I believe this book is a very much needed tool for those just starting out or over:) I wish you well on your tour!
Yes, do it professionally. Sad to see so many young ones not doing that. It isn't the local cafe.
Awesome excerpt!
Enjoy the tour!
Brooke
Pit Crew
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