As you get back to work, don’t be afraid to express interest in projects you’re not already attached to, or to let your managers or coworkers know about skills or interests you have that aren’t typically part of your job title. Try saying something like “I hear that we’re developing a podcast. I have some audio editing skills and I’d love to be a part of the project.” Or, “I’d love to learn more about how we track our audience. May I sit in on the next numbers meeting and observe?”
Nobody will think you’re being pushy (my greatest fear). Remember that your colleagues and managers want you to succeed—and if they don’t, you’re working for the wrong company.
More Work is a Good Thing?
Beyond learning the culture of a workplace, you also have to adjust to an entirely new system of timing. During your first few weeks of working, the extra hours of paid work will have much of an impact.
Take Away?
When you get back to work, there’s a greater feeling of urgency to finish everything (both for your paid job and in your personal life), which means there’s less time spent procrastinating and avoiding—You literally can’t get away with putting things off anymore—and that will be a positive change in your life.
What’s the Plan?
Is your work area disorganized, dust all over the desk. Is the carpeted area even clean? Do you have that time to do cleaning of the office on your own or you need some help? Worry less that is where we come in! At first class cleaning services, we are outsourced to provide for facility cleaning stewards, sanitary disposal bins, fumigation/ pest control and toiletries supply in Kenya.
Address your own plan ASAP
This approach obviously will work so at a certain point you have to take a time out and reassess — outsource what is not core to your area of specialization and concentrate on meeting your organizational and work targets. Contact us on sales@firstclasscleaning.co.ke