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Gaining Feedback and Addressing Concerns in Your New Job

Navigating Your Third Month at a New Job: Gaining Feedback and Addressing Concerns   Starting a new job is an exciting and often nerve-wracking experience. By the time you reach your third month, you've likely settled into your role, become familiar with...

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Tips for a Successful Probation Period at Your New Job

Your Second Month in a New Job: Tips for a Successful Probation Period at Your New Job Starting a new job is an exciting yet often nerve-wracking experience. The first month is usually a whirlwind of learning names, understanding processes, and...

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Performance Appraisals

Performance Appraisals: A Guide to Conducting Effective Reviews   “The art of communication is the language of leadership.”- James Humes “Communication is one of the most important skills you require for a successful life.”- Catherine Pulsifer   The basis of any relationship, employment or otherwise, is...

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Understanding probation periods in South Africa
Understanding Probation Periods in South Africa  

Understanding Probation Periods in South Africa   When entering into a new job, both employers and employees often look for ways to ensure a harmonious and productive working relationship. One crucial aspect of this process is the probation period, a standard practice...

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Top Tips for Having Your Best First Day in a New Job

Top Tips for Having Your Best First Day in a New Job Starting a new job is both exhilarating and nerve-wracking. Your first day sets the tone for your entire experience at the company. To ensure a successful start and leave...

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Your Checklist When Extending an Offer of Employment

Your Checklist When Extending an Offer of Employment Once you have been through the recruitment process, interviewed a selection of candidates, and decided on your top candidate, there are a few important “boxes” to check before extending an offer of employment. ...

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