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As a person who has worked for a long time, what experience do you have to warn newcomers in the workplace?

First: be good at summing up. After finishing your work every day or week, you should reflect on your work, or simply sort it out and think about what you have done well and what you have not done yet, what good experience you have and what are the reasons for your shortcomings. You should reflect on yourself, persist in carrying forward the correct ones, correct the wrong ones in time, and avoid repeating the same mistakes. Don't muddle along, disagree.

Second: Modesty and studious. When I first entered the workplace, I was a novice in many aspects. You should regard yourself as a "primary school student", be open-minded and eager to learn, not ashamed to ask questions, take the initiative to ask colleagues, leaders and old comrades when things happen, and listen to their opinions, suggestions and methods with an open mind. Don't be preconceived and self-righteous.

Third: keep your word. There is a saying: "A word from a gentleman is a promise, but it is hard to catch up with it." . For what you have said and promised, you must reply and give feedback in time from beginning to end. Don't just talk and don't do it, silently.

Fourth: Don't step on the red line. Whether it is a government agency or a company, there are laws and regulations. You should be familiar with the terms, contents and requirements of these laws and regulations, and strictly abide by them to avoid stepping on the "red line" and touching "mines". Don't be sarcastic, do whatever you want.

Fifth: image sunshine. I should pay special attention to dressing and wearing a hat, being clean and hygienic, being polite, dressing appropriately, smiling at people, loving to say hello, being polite and sincere, and winning recognition with my sunshine image. Don't look sloppy and arrogant.

Sixth: Be reasonable. People are inevitably worldly in the workplace. Appreciate others' efforts and help, and love to say "thank you"; When traveling on business or returning to China for vacation, bring some local specialties to share with colleagues and leaders; When meeting a colleague's wedding, do as the Romans do and be polite. Don't be stingy.