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Embrace Change

Things at your new workplace will be different from the last. You’ve likely heard the saying, “When in Rome, do as the Romans do.” 

Some things at the new workplace will probably be better. Others might be worse. But you’re here now, and it’s up to you to adapt.

Change what you can when it makes sense. But also realize that you’re starting a new chapter. Keep an open mind and your new colleagues will be much more likely to think favorably of you from the very beginning.

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