Your first thirty days

building a professional image in a new job

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Elwood N. Chapman: Your first thirty days (1997, Crisp Publications)

77 pages

English language

Published Sept. 5, 1997 by Crisp Publications.

ISBN:
978-1-56052-453-3
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OCLC Number:
38998316

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2 stars (1 review)

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2 stars

I'm starting a new job soon, decided I'd give this a read. It's short and sweet, easy to get through in a single sitting.

The book definitely seems outdated, even antiquated in many ways. Some of the advice feels like something you'd hear 20 or 30 years ago. I especially like all the attention to cleanliness and well-manicured fingernails, that feels super relevant in a world where my coworkers have sleeve tattoos and 5-inch ear gauges.

The book also suffers from broadness. It's meant to apply to any new job, blue collar, white collar, office, bagging groceries, whatever. In that way, it often felt too broad to be terribly useful. A lot of the advice is about dealing with your manager, getting help, asking for guidance and evaluation from them, etc. I can see this being useful if you're the newest waiter at a restaurant or something, but as a …

Subjects

  • Success in business.
  • Self-presentation.