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Thanking the People Who Got You Here

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Before you start your new job, however, did you remember to contact all of your networking contacts and let them know of your success? For those contacts that played direct role, such as introducing you to the company that has hired you, consider sending them an appropriate thank you gift or inviting them to dinner. If finances are still a bit tight, make the invitation for the week you get your first paycheck, or invite them for dessert rather than dinner.

Thanks
Don’t think that having a job and sending a thank-you note allows you to turn your back on the network you built to help get this job. Your network is a career network, not a job hunt network. You will look for other jobs and need these contacts again. And these contacts may need you. One of the greatest ways to show gratitude to anyone is to return the favor; you want to look for ways to help those who helped you.
You continue to build your network throughout your career. Beginning next month, plan to have lunch or drinks with one of your contacts every month, every month! Talk about anything you want at these get-togethers. The goal is to build deep relationships over time so that each of you feels you can turn to the other for support.

New Career Move

Friday, March 9th, 2007

Getting a job is hard, as you know well know. You’re relieved that the search is over and excited about starting your new job, but you are also a little nervous. Will they really like me? What are my co-workers like? Do I have the right clothes? Is my boss nice?Career

If the job you are starting is your first professional job, you probably have questions about how to behave in the “real world.” You know it’s not like college, but you aren’t sure what to expect.

If this new job is a major change in career, then you have to adjust to a new industry as well as a new work culture. For those of you who are veterans of the business industry, this is an exciting step in furthering your career, but it still means a new boss, a new set of co-workers, and a new work environment.