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Congratulations to your internship! Starting an internship is usually a welcome change of pace to your university routine. Your first day at the job can be very stressful so here are some tips that will make the day pass by more smoothly.

Think about what to wear and how to present yourself. If you feel confident, you will look confident to others. Whether you are driving or using public transportation, be sure to leave plenty of time to get there early. Treat your first day like a job interview, and remember, if you haven't already met all of your new co-workers, the first impression does indeed last.

Remember to smile, keep your head up and make eye contact. Be polite and friendly to everyone you encounter, whether it is the receptionist or the mailroom clerk, your colleagues or your new boss. Introduce yourself to whomever you meet and remember that it's okay to ask questions. People generally like to help others and it usually makes them feel good about themselves.

Local customs are another thing one might want to consider. In some countries, such as Germany, it is customary to bring some cake to share with your new colleagues (Einstand). If you want to bring cake, do not do it on the first day but rather wait one or two days and check with one of the assistants what new colleagues usually do. 



 

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