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Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
The interviewer would like to know how you plan to start relationships with your new co-workers at Capitol Records. Due to a wide variety of personalities, coworker connections can take time to form. How do you ensure that you have an active line of communication with your co-workers and supervisors, right from the start?
Here are some ideas for getting started on the right foot:
- Be willing to accept feedback and help
- Offer to join a committee or volunteer assistance in some way
- Do not have an air of entitlement or act as though you know the ins and outs immediately
- Avoid all company gossip, at all cost
- Be thankful for the equipment that you have. Don't complain about your used computer or your slow dial out line!
- Be early on your first day (and every day after that!)
- Come dressed appropriately

Rachelle Enns is an interview coach and job search expert. She works with candidates to perform their best in employment, medical, and post-secondary admission interviews.
"I like to ask my new colleagues for their best tips on how to succeed in my new environment, and also what they are currently working on. Creative types like to bounce ideas off of others which makes these two questions a very effective way to get to know others in the music and entertainment industry."
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Once hired I plan on building relationships by looking to join any committee or organizations that make sense, introducing myself, and have organic conversations. Pay attention to the interests of my Coworkers and looking for opportunities to organically engage with those shared interests.

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I like that you mention joining a committee, as well as paying attention to the interests of your coworkers, and engaging in organic conversations. These are all effective ways to get to know others and build relationships.
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