How long does it take to thrive in a new job?
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It takes the average American worker a year and seven months to feel like they’re “thriving” in a new job, according to new research.
In addition to pinpointing how long it takes for respondents to thrive — or expect to thrive — the survey of 2,000 hybrid and remote office workers also looked at what this phrase means.
When asked about the top signs that someone’s thriving in their role, respondents said it was being able to help others — specifically, being able to direct co-workers toward different resources (43%).
That was followed by knowing where to look to find information (42%) and having strong relationships with colleagues (40%).
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