There is always an adaptation period when people throw themselves into a new scene from a habitual life scene. Especially at work, the changes that need to be accepted and the responsibilities that need to be assumed are becoming more and more futile. Without a period of sprint study, you can't be competent for a new job.
Changes to be completed during the adaptation period:
1. Be familiar with the workflow.
Different from the loose freedom in school. You need to be familiar with the specific tasks you need to do and undertake every day as soon as possible, and exchange and learn with your colleagues. Classmate Xiao Sheng, after work, is still a school style. The leader kicked around, the internship period passed, and I heard that he was fired by the boss.
2. Be familiar with work and personnel.
Different from the independence and maverick of university communication. As a newcomer, don't be modest, polite and cautious at any time. In order to work more smoothly.
We are good friends after graduation. At the weekend party, we were all gossiping about various companies. After communicating with each other, it feels much more complicated than school. Everyone unanimously decided to spend their freshman year more seriously, at least not making mistakes.
3. Be familiar with work skills.
Different from what you learned in school, the skills you need to master at work are more specific, and you have to learn a lot of new knowledge again. Before you learn it, you can quickly realize that these skills are brand new.
A small European from top student in our class can't get out because he has been working on a project to help the manager. He said that the workplace he studied at school was basically wrong. He spent all his time on how to integrate and strengthen his work skills. Sure enough, after the internship, he was promoted to department head.
4. Facing psychological shock.
When you enter social work, your values may be affected. Some things you have learned and are proud of may be smashed to pieces in the face of reality, and it is useless to find them. It takes a little time to change your mood, know yourself correctly and start over.
Another principal was miserable at the end of his childhood. At school, he was arrogant and became depressed after work. Later, I heard that I resigned and went back to my hometown to review my postgraduate entrance examination. Such comrades are really unfit for work.
Some students in our class successfully passed the adaptation period, some students got used to the working state after some wind and rain struggles, and some students died on the beach and returned in vain. After the adjustment of this adaptation period, a newly graduated student will grow into a professional, think, behave more maturely, do things more efficiently, and be more suitable for the requirements of this society for talents. This is the experience brought by work.