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So, you've just signed your job offer for as a January 2017 graduate – Congratulations! But, what do you do now? What can you expect? How do you prepare?
These questions can all be very overwhelming, many of which are addressed in this article to prepare you for the ensuing challenges and expectations that you will face as you enter the corporate world.
1. Time management
As you leave your care-free student days behind and start your first job you need to take responsibility for how you manage your time. Arriving on time is essential in a corporate environment. Consider the advice below:
2. The Corporate world
Adjusting to a corporate culture is most likely the biggest challenge that you may encounter when entering the workplace for the first time. This is quite life changing as you realise that you have commitments to honour and that you will be held accountable for your actions. The reality is that you have to start at the bottom, prove yourself, and focus on learning as much as you can. There are a number of factors to think about in this regard:
3. Understanding your earnings
It is imperative for graduates to understand their payslip. Some of the important terms you will need to understand are:
It is important to understand what you are earning in real terms so that you are assured of being remunerated at the right level and so that you can budget accordingly – the worker is worth his wage! Request a breakdown of a payslip from the company before you start and find out if there are any benefits or deductions that kick in later, for example after six months from start date, you should request a breakdown of a payslip for that period as well.
4. Conditions of employment
Make sure that you pay attention to the following:
5. How to budget
It will be difficult to manage your finances responsibly if you don't have a budget. Use the salary breakdown and nett earnings as mentioned earlier to draw up a budget. Make sure to deduct essential living expenses first, and to set money aside for unforeseen circumstances. You may find it useful to set short and long term goals to achieve your financial goals.
Always remember that "The price of success is hard work, dedication to the job at hand, and the determination that whether we win or lose, we have applied the best of ourselves to the task at hand" Vince Lombardi
In conclusion, your first few months as a working professional will be a huge learning curve and could leave you feeling overwhelmed. Pause, take a deep breath, and focus on what you want to achieve in your career. You can do it!
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