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S4 E9 - The First 6 Months of A New Job

10m · Let’s Toast To Knowledge (LTTK) · 27 Aug 08:00

If you've worked before, you probably understand the term called "probationary period" which is more or less the talking stage of a romantic relationship. Traditionally, companies assess the performance of their new employees to see if everything they claimed in their resume and during their recruitment process is indeed true. In this episode, I shared some tips on how to thrive during your probation period after starting your new job. Best believe, you've got this, so show 'em what you've got! Enjoy this episode :)  Love,  Ololade 

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