Working in a Big Corporation

30 May 2015 Leeds, West Yorkshire, UK

No matter what the area of work it is, working and enduring in an enormous establishment can be a challenge. While I was in school, my teachers and 'guidance counsellors' painted adults life as this fulfilling destination that brings eternal happiness and a never ending bank-account. The equation was basic, do well in school + good jobs = successful. Having a few digits in my current account doesn't hurt, but there are some things I wish people would have pointed out before I jumped head first into a full-time job. While at work this morning, I couldn't help but think of a few things I have discovered that were never pointed out to me in school.

Managers should not be feared.
At my age and with my first job, it was natural for me to be intimidated by the leaders around me. They have more knowledge and experience, they know how the building and the business works. But it's also important to remember everyone had to start somewhere. It's very rare managers automatically assumed this position without building up from somewhere. Managers vary depending on the company or area of work - but there is no reason to fear them. I'm lucky to have a very kind boss, but I know this isn't always the case. Standing up to whoever's in charge for what you believe is right isn't against the law, plus it shows your workmates you're not weak or to be pushed around.

Asking questions doesn't mean you're stupid.
Every employee has to ask questions at some point, even those in charge. When I first started, I went through a form of training but this was an entirely new area of work that I wasn't familiar with. I work in investments and barely scraped a maths GCSE. So it become logical to just ask about what I didn't understand. It's better to have peace of mind while working, rather than worrying about what mistakes could be made due to fear of speaking up. Don't look as mistakes as a bad thing, they can be the best way to learn.

Notebooks are my best friends.
When I first started, there were a few other newbies around me so I didn't feel too nervous. However, not one of them brought a notebook. I was the only one who did and tried not to feel flustered by being the odd one out. Fast forward by two weeks, and half of the new employees were asking to photocopy the notes I made during the first week of training. Write down as much as possible, you never know when the jottings will come in handy.

Make some human friends.
Working all day can easily become tiring so there's no reason why there can't be some element of fun or entertainment. I got tired of sitting without saying a word, so I struck up a conversation with an employee sat close to my desk. It wasn't long before the whole office joined in and time passed before we knew it! Socialisation is good for the mind and is a great way to get work done without getting too distracted from the job.

Evenings are everything.
Finishing work at five in the evening isn't the greatest thing, but I know it could be worse. After getting home at about 6pm, I'm exhausted. But remembering the evenings are very valuable and precious motivates me to shower and blog in my spare time. It was only once I started working that I noticed how quickly the weekend moves compared to the weekdays. It's important to take time to relax, but having a shorter amount of time after work certainly keeps me organised and efficient.

Dream big.
Working full time has given me more motivation than school ever did. After seeing where some of the highest people in the company begin, it helps me to aspire to lead a successful career in my own time and try to take in as much as possible. Working also motivates me to blog more often and communicate with others in this ever-growing community.

36 comments

  1. What a lovely little list. Especially the 'friends' note is so true. X!
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  2. love everything! great photo :D

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  3. Very interesting list! I'll definitely keep these points in mind when I go to uni in September! :)

    Thank you for sharing! I'm sure these points will help me a lot

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    Xoxo Jessy

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  4. Evening are so valuable, after a long day, it's the best time to relax. Or take a looong sleep. Hahaha, and thank you for all the great infor! It's so cool! (And yes, we must dream big!)

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  5. I too work in a financial company and I get home dead to the world. I'm glad I've taken up blogging, it has seriously put me in a better mood after a crappy day at work :D

    Pam Scalfi♥

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  6. great applicable advice! I try to stay productive after work as well :)
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  7. nice text Honey, well i'm trying to work for myself, before that i was working in one corpo-look-a-like company, and well i don't wanna go back to this life... but i know if my blogg will fail i'll have to back to huge company.
    greetings! :)
    Vivi:)

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  8. These are great tips! Love your blog! Thanks for sharing! Follow for follow? :)
    xoxo, Ivette
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  9. Hi lovely, what great post, I am sure you will get somewhere. I wish someone had told me this when I was your age!! Keep up the great job!! xx
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  10. This is so helpful (: x ! I am so gonna remember this when I go out to work in the future ~

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  11. I hope I will discover these things to on my first job! This is very motivational and makes it all not so scary :)

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  12. That's one nice article, Anika! (recalling the days when I worked for a big company...)
    Making human friends may be not an easy part, but an essential one! And I also agree about asking question, it's always good and your boss /supervisor will eventually love your enthusiasm and desire to make everything right! Good luck on your job!:)

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  13. This was a great post xo
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  14. Lovely post, it's nice to have this written from the point of view of someone who actually works in the real world!

    xxx

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  15. People at my job are always scared to ask questions! It's better to know than to make a serious mistake!

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  16. Good post! These kind of tips will be helpful when I start working :)

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  17. Great post, I don't think I will ever work for a corporation
    xo
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  18. Such a great and insightful post :)

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  19. I love these kind of posts :) I'll definitely be keeping these tips in mind when I start working, espesh the one about asking questions and keeping a notebook x

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  20. I found this extremely helpful, especially since I am starting a new job in two days. It is not my first job but going into a new job is anxiety provoking. This helped a lot :)

    xoxo
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  21. I like such kinda posts,very interesting and inspirational :)
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  22. What an inspiring post lady. I really enjoyed reading it because bigger companies have always freaked me out a tad (hence the, I'm packing up my life and moving to Australia thing I'm doing) but you definitely mentioned some great points.

    And asking questions doesn't mean you're stupid .. YES! But I feel like this is for everything in life, no? In my eyes it means you're interested and you want to learn and be better at whatever you do.

    Really enjoyed this post, very unique too :)

    xx Naomi in Wonderland

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  23. Great post! I agree to your list especially on notebooks being our best friend. Having a note app is nice but writing it on paper using a pen (even science proves it) you'll remember your notes more than typing it.

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  24. You're 19 and already working at a big corporation? Get it, girl! I love seeing other women succeed.

    What type of career are you interested in? I think one of the things working for a company taught me was that I really want to work for myself haha. It's nice being a part of a team, but I don't do very well at working by other's rules.

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    1. Thank you! I'm actually really interested in journalism but would love to work for myself too!

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  25. Great post!

    I like it!

    You have a nice blog with amazing pics!

    I follow you on GFC, maybe you follow me back?

    Have a nice day!

    xoxo Jacqueline
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  26. Really enjoyed reading! :) In love with that workspace as well!!

    x Alina

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  27. Such an interesting post ! Thank you for sharing :)

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  28. Great advice and so true. I work in a big corporation also and completely agree with you. x

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  29. Great tips! It's always nice once you've got over that first awkward conversation with your workmates. It helps to break the ice

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  30. Great advice and a lovely post to share. I agree with everything.

    Krissie x - http://pearlsofstyle.blogspot.com

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