Spend Your First 30 Days at a New Job Learning the Business Instead of Making Changes [Jobs]

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You've just landed a new job, and that's good news! So now you have a few precious weeks to make a great impression, prove your competency, and make sure everyone who hired you agrees they made a good decision to bring you on. Well, one good way is to spend your time learning the business and observing your colleagues before you jump in and start making aggressive changes. More »


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