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The authors’ final advice
1. Be aware of your own ethnocentrism (民族优越感)
Try to become aware of the ways you put your own culture at the centre of your experience and judgment: Think about your attitudes to hierarchy, informality, gender differentiation, time and other values addressed in this book.
2. Develop relationship
It is important to be seen as someone who is willing to engage with the people with who you work. The easiest way of doing this is to join your colleagues for after-work drinks or at other social situations. You can also develop relationships through such things as spending time with people during breaks. The important thing is to communicate with the people around you.
3. Be willing to step down
Getting work in OZ generally means either starting your own biz or taking a job somewhat below your skill and experience level, at least at first.
4. Network as much as you can
We strongly advise you to begin networking even before you arrive in Australia. Relationships are so central to the workplace experience of most Australians that securing an interview or job is significantly easier if you have already developed a network of people associated with your field. If you are already in Australia, try to set up ‘informational interviews’ in which you meet with people who have positions similar to those in which you are interested. Your primary purpose is to meet people, make connections and begin to develop your own network. Once you are employed, continuing to meet people and build your network remains very important.
5. Prepare yourself for culture shock
It may not be pleasant, but they are perfectly normal. They are a sign that you are experiencing cultural difference and are still in the process of adapting to your new life. Prepare yourself for them and try to use them as an opportunity to learn about the specific aspect of OZ culture that is affecting you at the time.
6. Have a sense of humor and give yourself time
Adapting to a new culture takes time, so don’t beat yourself up if things don’t go right at first. It might take one or two years before your really settle in, develop friendships and have the job you really want. As an OZ would say, give yourself a ‘fair go”. It’s also worth remembering that some day you might look back on some of your experiences as a new migrant and laugh. Remember that cultural differences, though perhaps painful at the time of discovery, can also be very funny. And most of all, pat yourself on the back for your courage and go out there and make it work for you. |
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