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Feeling anxious about starting work experience? That’s okay! Starting something new is always daunting. What’s more, you’re entering the workforce for the first time – that’s a pretty big deal.

That said, the first thing to remember to calm your nerves is that this is a trial run, and everyone knows that. Your temporary employers and colleagues don’t expect you to know everything. So, relax, take a breather, and don’t be afraid to ask questions or for a helping hand!

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Know You’re Not Alone

Around 75% of students participate in transition year every year; that’s around 30,000 people who – just like you – will all have to face their first day of work experience. Rest assured, they’re all just as nervous as you are.

However, since nerves are never nice, we’ve got some tips to help you overcome Transition Year Work Experience worries.

Tips for Beating Transition Year Work Experience Nerves

Be Prepared 

Preparation is key to feeling in control and limiting those pesky “what if” thoughts. Since you likely already have enough on your mind, we’ve compiled a “First Day of TY Work Experience” list for you to run through.

First-Day Checklist:

Not sure what consists of a relaxing activity for calming nerves? Here’s some inspiration:

Another way to prepare yourself is to ensure you have the necessary skills before your first day. Transition Year Work Experience courses can help you to feel cool, calm, and confident walking into your first day, at ease in the knowledge that you know exactly what to do.

Something to Remember:

If ever you feel unsafe, threatened or as though your boundaries have been crossed in the workplace: leave. No TY coordinator (or anyone for that matter) will hold it against you – your safety and well-being always come first. 

What if I Can’t Sleep?

This is one of the most commonly experienced worries the night before starting a new job. You want to feel refreshed and like the best version of yourself – ready to take on whatever your first day might throw your way.

To ensure you drift off to sleep within a matter of minutes, you can follow a simple ritual known as the (tried and tested) 10-3-2-1 formula. 

The ’10-3-2-1- Formula:

Or, if you find that you’re not drifting off despite all hours, the 4-7-8 breathing technique can help you control your breathing and let your body know it’s time for sleep. 

The 4-7-8 Method:

And that’s that!

New job jitters are standard for people of all ages throughout all stages of their careers. Consider yourself lucky that you’re getting to experience these nerves now and learning how to get to grips with them before entering the workforce for good – that’s one of the main benefits of braving TY work experience. So, congratulations on your good choices and good luck – you’ll do great!