settling in
Mar. 17th, 2009 02:56 pm![[personal profile]](https://www.dreamwidth.org/img/silk/identity/user.png)
Had my departmental induction in work this morning. I've only been here two and a half months already! It was good, though - good overview of the department.
I especially liked the bit where they were talking through staff structure, focusing on the Board members and Directors and showing their pictures so that new staff members might stand a chance of recognising them, if they happened to pass in a corridor or whatever. I was sat there thinking, 'well, I've already met every one of them, both individually and en masse. I've been to a Board meeting. I've also met with most of them individually and have worked quite closely with one or two. I'm on first name terms with them all...'
Mostly, I came out of the session realising how much I've learned about the department since I started working here and how well I've settled in. Worth going just for that.
Plus, lunch was provided. Always a good thing. The Uni caterers do fantastic food.
Also had my photo taken for the staff website, while I was at it! Always a bit of a scary thing, having official photos of any kind taken, but this one actually looks half decent, for once. I was very impressed. And since I'm going to be a web content manager nagging other people for pictures and content for the new staff website when it is launched, I could hardly say no to having my own picture taken!
Next up, my full Uni induction next week - I'm looking forward to the free lunch already!
In other work related news, we had a big Bake Sale and Guess The Baby Photo competition for Red Nose Day last Friday, organised by my team, so I was very involved in running the event on the day. Hilarious. My Welsh cakes went down a treat (got my recipe down to a fine art, if I do say so myself) and we raised a nice little sum of money for charity.
I'm getting good at finding my way around the back corridors of this Tardis-like building now - seriously, it looks like just a little house from the outside, but when you get through the front door it opens out into this absolute labyrinth of narrow, winding corridors that all look totally identical! The back corridors are populated with pasty tech types who never see the light of day, locked away in tiny offices stuffed with obscure machinery. Slowly but surely I'm getting to know them, however.
All in all, the new job seems to be going okay. So far so good - fingers crossed it carries on like that!
I especially liked the bit where they were talking through staff structure, focusing on the Board members and Directors and showing their pictures so that new staff members might stand a chance of recognising them, if they happened to pass in a corridor or whatever. I was sat there thinking, 'well, I've already met every one of them, both individually and en masse. I've been to a Board meeting. I've also met with most of them individually and have worked quite closely with one or two. I'm on first name terms with them all...'
Mostly, I came out of the session realising how much I've learned about the department since I started working here and how well I've settled in. Worth going just for that.
Plus, lunch was provided. Always a good thing. The Uni caterers do fantastic food.
Also had my photo taken for the staff website, while I was at it! Always a bit of a scary thing, having official photos of any kind taken, but this one actually looks half decent, for once. I was very impressed. And since I'm going to be a web content manager nagging other people for pictures and content for the new staff website when it is launched, I could hardly say no to having my own picture taken!
Next up, my full Uni induction next week - I'm looking forward to the free lunch already!
In other work related news, we had a big Bake Sale and Guess The Baby Photo competition for Red Nose Day last Friday, organised by my team, so I was very involved in running the event on the day. Hilarious. My Welsh cakes went down a treat (got my recipe down to a fine art, if I do say so myself) and we raised a nice little sum of money for charity.
I'm getting good at finding my way around the back corridors of this Tardis-like building now - seriously, it looks like just a little house from the outside, but when you get through the front door it opens out into this absolute labyrinth of narrow, winding corridors that all look totally identical! The back corridors are populated with pasty tech types who never see the light of day, locked away in tiny offices stuffed with obscure machinery. Slowly but surely I'm getting to know them, however.
All in all, the new job seems to be going okay. So far so good - fingers crossed it carries on like that!
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Date: 2009-03-17 04:43 pm (UTC)We should all have more free lunches and bake sales; the world would be a better (and more well fed) place.
Truer words were never spoken...*G*