Quick Learner

December 9th, 2008 Posted in Life As A Nico

As it turns out, this new job makes perfect sense to me.  And that surprises me, because I expected the training to take a long time.  Granted, I won’t be given a campaign on my own without a coworker holding my hand through it, but the processes for getting shit done seem to be really very intuitive.  And moreover, the team seems to be extra-willing to help, because I’m getting the impression that the last thing they want is for someone to screw something up — an indication of a shared interest in doing well.  As for the work itself, it seems that preparing and reporting are generally universal tenets as far as the marketing industry goes.  The only differences here are the prettier, more in-depth reports, which will just take more time to finish than what I’m used to.  No biggie.  And I’m happy to do it, because a better looking report reflects on you as a person.

I feel like I’m not asking enough questions, but I really don’t have very many yet.  I wouldn’t call the processes “simple” but they’re not in any way beyond my grasp.  This sounds conceited — but to put it in analogous terms, it’s like when you rehearse for a huge gig because you’re afraid to screw up, and then the show goes completely fine.

As far as the people go, it’s really easy to get along with people here.  I like how everyone has been warning me to the effect of “you might be shocked with what is said in this office!” Eg., Risqué! Inappropriate! Crass! Dude, I work on the internet.  Nothing is over-the-top.  But at least I much prefer this environment over some of the uptight environments I’ve been a part of in the past.

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6 Responses to “Quick Learner”

  1. Jamie says:

    Happy to hear the new job is going well!

  2. verybadcat says:

    I’m so happy you like the new job and that it likes you. :) I love a good casual office, where the focus is on results over decorum. I did my best work in shorts and flip flops, cussing like a sailor. Except I still cuss like a sailor.

  3. Phil says:

    Sounds like a sweet gig so far. I’ve never worked on the internet (not officially, anyway), but I used to work in radio, which was a world of craziness unto itself.

  4. Sleepyjane says:

    I’m glad you’re enjoying your new job!

  5. d says:

    glad to hear it’s going well.

    best question is always “what should i know, but don’t?”

  6. I think that your situation seems almost idyllic. So no regrets about leaving the last job, right?

    Either way, I’m just glad that you’re satisfied with your new job.

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