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Santhanam Elumalai
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New Tech Job? Hit the Ground Running with These First-Week Wins

Hitting the Ground Running: Your First Few Weeks at a New Tech Job

So you've landed the new gig – congratulations! But before you settle in with a cup of coffee and contemplate your desk chair feng shui, there are some key actions you can take to make a positive impact right away. Here are some tips I've learned to launch yourself into a successful career path at your new tech company:

Proactive Power Plays:

  • Be a Code Crusader: Dive into code reviews! Don't just identify issues; suggest improvements that enhance the codebase. This showcases your technical skills and problem-solving abilities.
  • Expectation Excavation: Get clear on your role expectations. Understand your responsibilities and how your work contributes to the bigger picture.
  • Quick Contribution Quest: Assess the codebase and see where you can jump in and contribute – even small fixes demonstrate your understanding and willingness to help.
  • Documentation Dynamo: Become a documentation champion! Start documenting processes, systems, and code. Clear documentation is invaluable for you and your team.
  • Tool Time Traveler: Get acquainted with the development tools and frameworks used by the team. Aim to reach a level where you can make your first contribution.
  • Project Management Master: Learn the project management tools used by the team and keep your assigned tasks updated. This demonstrates organization and accountability.

Polishing Your Pull Requests:

  • Code Chameleon: When making your first pull request (code change submission), ensure it adheres to the existing code style. This includes code flow, variable naming conventions, and overall formatting. Consistency is key!

Building Confidence:

  • Work for You, Not Them: Focus on your own development and learning. Don't get caught up in office politics or trying to please everyone.
  • Stand Up for Your Code (Respectfully): Be prepared to defend your code during code reviews. Explain your decisions and be open to feedback. Remember, respect goes both ways.

Staying Aware:

  • Keep Your Ears to the Ground: Pay attention to what's happening around you. If you feel like you're being neglected, speak up politely to understand the situation.

What Not to Do:

  • Forced Friendliness: Don't try to be best friends with everyone immediately. Genuine connections take time.
  • Trust Your Gut: While respecting others, trust your instincts about situations and colleagues.
  • Settling In is Settling Out: Don't waste time getting comfortable. Take initiative and start contributing from day one.
  • The Question Quandary: Do your research before asking questions. This shows you've put in the effort to learn independently.
  • Judgement Calls: Observe your colleagues, don't judge them. Focus on understanding team dynamics.
  • The Blame Game: If a task isn't yours, don't shy away from clarifying that. Be upfront about your responsibilities.
  • Bragging Rights: Avoid boasting about your skills. Let your work speak for itself. Build your momentum steadily.

The Final Word: Resilience is Key

Remember, nothing is permanent. Prepare yourself for unexpected situations. This is just one step in your career journey. There will be other opportunities, so don't give up!

By following these tips and staying focused, you can make a fantastic first impression and set yourself on the path to success in your new tech role.

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