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What Not to Say in Your First Weeks on the Job

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A new job is an audition.

Yes, you were hired. The role is yours. But whether it becomes a long-term opportunity depends a lot on what happens in the first 90 days.

That is when managers and coworkers begin forming opinions about your attitude, judgment, and reliability. A few careless comments can make that harder than it needs to be.

One phrase to avoid is, “We did it differently at my last job.”

Maybe you did. But you are not at your last job. Comparing everything to a previous workplace can make it sound like you are not interested in learning how the new place works. Learn the current system first. Suggest improvements later.

Another risky phrase is, “That’s not really my job.”

It may be technically true, but early in a job, flexibility matters. The people who make strong first impressions are usually the ones willing to help where help is needed. Boundaries have their place, but the first few weeks are better spent building trust.

Be careful with, “I was hoping to work from home.”

If remote work or a hybrid schedule mattered, that conversation should have happened before accepting the job. Bringing it up immediately can make an employer wonder whether you understood the role you accepted.

Also, avoid leading with, “I have a problem with…”

Every workplace has imperfections. Every job requires adjustment. New employees who arrive with a list of complaints or conditions can create a strong impression quickly — but not always the one they intended.

That does not mean you should stay silent about serious concerns. Safety issues, harassment, discrimination, or major misunderstandings should be addressed appropriately. But ordinary workplace preferences are different from urgent problems.

In the first weeks, listen more than you talk. Ask good questions. Learn the culture. Watch how people communicate. Show up on time, follow through, and stay open to feedback.

A new job does not require perfection.

It does require flexibility, patience, and the good sense to understand that first impressions last.

 

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