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VladimirAG [237]
3 years ago
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What are some first-day -on-the-job experiences that would make you feel good about your employment decision and your new employ

ment? Why would they make you feel good?
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2 answers:
Oduvanchick [21]3 years ago
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In my professional career I have changed many jobs and each job had different experience on the very first day. With every new job I have learnt many things and I considered them as skill addition in my profession.  

The first day of my job was good and I still have memories of that day as that day I experienced that importance of being employed and earn your own money. I joined the company as a content writer and I was happy about my employment as this was the job which gave me freedom to mold my knowledge and views in to my own words and thought processing way.

This employment/ job made me realize that I am responsible to provide exact and right knowledge to the readers. My each job motivated me to grow more and learn more with new challenges and opportunities.  

Natasha2012 [34]3 years ago
4 0

Answer:

My first day on the job experiences when I started working in New York were one of those experiences that made me into the successful person I now am.  

Explanation:

My first job forced me to come out of my comfort zone and integrate into working with people I didn't know. It was probably one of the most difficult job challenges that  I'd ever had, and I felt like I had a panic attack almost everyday. However, when I'm now pushed into challenges on my the job, I persevere, push forward, and remain positive. My ability to do this comes from the challenges that I've had on my first job, and it empowers to be the best at whatever job I choose to do.

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