You’ve landed the job – that’s amazing! But what comes next? Whether it’s your first professional role or you’re transitioning to a new position, those first few months can be both exciting and overwhelming. This workshop is designed to help you navigate the early stages of your new job and set yourself up for success with confidence, clarity, and resilience. On Thursday 21st November, We’ll cover practical tools and insights you can use from day one, ensuring you’re prepared to handle whatever comes your way.
What You’ll Learn:
- Connecting with Colleagues: Discover how to connect with colleagues in and outside your team who can support you in your new role. We’ll explore how building relationships across departments can help you feel more settled and supported.
- Setting Boundaries: Master the art of balancing hard work with self-care. Learn about the "unwritten rules" of the workplace and why setting boundaries from the start is crucial for long-term success.
- Understanding Workplace Culture: Every organisation has its own unique culture. In this session, we’ll highlight how to read workplace dynamics and personalities so you can navigate your new environment with ease.
- Adapting to Your Learning Style: Everyone learns differently. We’ll help you identify your learning style and show you how to work with your manager and colleagues to grow and thrive in your role.
- Building Confidence: Starting a new job can be nerve-wracking, but maintaining confidence is key. We’ll provide tips on how to stay self-assured as you take on new challenges and responsibilities.
Why Attend?
Taking place at De Montfort University and led by Women Who Can (CIO), this session is perfect for women aged 18-35 (or older) who want to approach the first few months of a new job with confidence and practical strategies.
Spaces are limited, so please ensure you book a ticket to gain entry to the workshop.
This project is for women across Leicester and Leicestershire and those who are predominantly between the ages of 18-35 (although women outside of this age range can attend if it will be helpful to them).