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You Got the Position: Now What? Nailing that First Impression

This blog is the first of a two-part series called, “You Got the Position: Now What?” We’ll focus on what you as a millennial should do to maximize your position once you attain that awesome job or internship.

By now you hopefully have some interviews lined up or have even landed a job or internship for the fall! Hooray and congrats! If not, you should panic slightly, and then read this recent post about landing the last minute position.

So what happens when you finally land that job or internship? In this first blog, I discuss what to do starting from day one. Remember, this position could be the very launching pad you need for your overall career in government, so no matter how small (or unpaid) the position, make your first impression count with these tips.

Within the First Week
These seven days are pivotal to setting a strong tone for your job or internship. This is the time when you want to make the best impression and show you’re more than just your resume. They say the first 30 seconds of a job interview is the make or break moment. Consider your first week on the job in a likewise manner:

Advice from Gen X to Gen Y
Recently, one of my colleagues at GovLoop, Doug Mashkuri, shared some extremely helpful insights from his professional experience about things he wished he knew when he had started his career. Here are some of his tips for millennials, like us, starting our careers:

A first impression is never fleeting. Make sure your first impression in the first week and month of your position is lasting. Keep these tips in mind as you become a veteran in your organization so your employers are just as impressed with the person you were going in as you are going out. Stay tuned for next week as we continue the series and talk about how to make the most out of your job/internship.

 

For more reading about millennials in public service, check out this weekly GovLoop series, First 5: Advice from millennial to millennial

 

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