Actividad de aprendizaje 12 Evidencia 24: Tips for your new job Con el fin de escribir frases o enunciados simples que permitan expresar ideas o conceptos, consulte los tips que se encuentran a continuación y redacte en inglés un texto donde mencione mínimo tres consejos que usted consideraría pertinentes para presentarse a un trabajo. Tenga en cuenta que la explicación debe ser en sus propias palabras. Here are 7 tips for young professionals starting a new career: 1. Dress for success. Start by recreating your wardrobe and sprucing up your appearance. Dress appropriately for the job you‟ve landed. Remember that first impressions can be lasting. If you‟re dressed to impress, you probably will. “One size doesn‟t fit all,” Haefner says. “People assume „professional‟ means a suit, but it depends on the company or industry”. 2. Relax. If you exhibit apprehension, you may not be taken seriously. Be aware of your nervous habits and try to control them. If you ramble when you‟re nervous, make it a point to limit your chatter. 3. Be confident. Don‟t be narcissistic, but show your colleagues that you deserve to be there. Don‟t hesitate to share your thoughts, and believe in your ability to succeed in your new position. One way to exhibit confidence: invite your colleagues to lunch. Haefner says this tactic shows that you aren‟t the typical quiet new employee. 4. Be innovative. From day one, confirm that you bring something new to the table. If this applies to your new position, be sure to offer your boss or colleagues ideas for how to enhance the product or company. Most young professionals in a new job take the back seat the first few days, but Haefner suggests jumping right in. “Be there to contribute, or to volunteer for a project when nobody else raises their hand”. 5. Separate your personal and professional lives. Once you‟re settled in, avoid making personal calls, sending personal emails or taking long lunch breaks. Show that you are dedicated to your new job and that you want to be there. If you have nothing to do, offer to take on another task or help a colleague who looks overloaded. Not only will you impress the boss, but the days will fly by. 6. Communicate. Always be in touch and in tune. Speak up and ask questions, make suggestions and periodically check in with your boss. “Listening is just as important as speaking,” Haefner says. “Start a conversation with your boss to ask how you‟re doing”. 7. Challenge yourself. Just because you did some research before your interview doesn‟t mean you know enough to be successful there. Haefner says it can take time to get to know the company itself, but it is important to do research, look back at old projects, and find out what has worked for the company or your team in the past.1 Desarrolle esta evidencia con la herramienta ofimática de su preferencia y envíe el archivo al instructor a través de la plataforma virtual de aprendizaje. Pasos para enviar la evidencia: 1. 2. 3. 4. 1 Clic en el título de esta evidencia. Clic en Examinar mi equipo y buscar el archivo previamente guardado. Dejar un comentario al instructor (opcional). Clic en Enviar. Smith, J. (2013). 7 tips for young professionals starting a new job. Revista Forbes. Nota: esta evidencia es de carácter individual. Recuerde revisar la guía de aprendizaje con el fin de verificar que ha realizado todas las actividades propuestas, saber cómo desarrollarlas y entregarlas correctamente. Criterios de evaluación Explica y defiende sus opiniones técnicas en un debate, utilizando expresiones en inglés. Proporciona explicaciones, argumentos y explicaciones lógicas sobre aspectos técnicos de su profesión en un debate.