Graduates need to understand exactly what the organisation expects from them. They need to learn how to be more accountable for their daily tasks in the beginning of their professional careers.
Looking at your current work environment from the eyes of a "fresh" university graduate can be very enlightening. Many graduates believe that the work environment is less structured than a university and is a place where emergencies are occurring in no logical manner.
Most induction training is perceived by graduates as very essential. However, graduates are also crying out for training on how to cope with both heavy and light workloads. Graduates need to understand exactly what the organisation expects from them. They need to learn how to be more accountable for their daily tasks in the beginning of their professional careers.
How well are you at managing your work?
- I understand what my organisation expects from me.
- I manage to complete tasks within the specified time frame.
- I always prioritise my tasks in the order of importance.
- I can easily manage multiple tasks and deadlines.
- I can confidently and effectively communicate with my managers and colleagues.
- I know the areas where time is wasted and I have a plan to overcome the daily problems.
- I organise myself by using a diary system.
- I organise my workspace so that it becomes easy to navigate during busy days.
- I leave work everyday without an increase in my stress levels.
- I always meet protocols and leave a good impression by acting professionally.
This is a short excerpt from our Graduate Training Sessions - Help Graduates understand the Culture article. To view the full article please visit the Preferred Training Networks website.
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