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It has been two weeks since I began working in a new job as a C++ software developer in a medium size factory equipment manufacturing company. I am in a small team of 4 developers and a manager. Since it is a manufacturing company,the work culture is totally different from IT. But I like the job and the culture. For the first two weeks, I have been reading the source code and the documentations. One day my manager explained the machine workings and he left to go onsite for servicing.

At this point in time, I have acquired an overall understanding of the machine and the source code and I am confident of working hands ON. But my coworkers, including my manager, seem busy doing projects. Now I don't want to give the impression of being "laid back". Can someone tell me what are the things I can do to impress my manager and my boss in the first 3 months of my job.?

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I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions offrom them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and can't discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team (meaning the native language) and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

It has been two weeks since I began working in a new job as a C++ software developer in a medium size factory equipment manufacturing company. I am in a small team of 4 developers and a manager. Since it is a manufacturing company,the work culture is totally different from IT. But I like the job and the culture. For the first two weeks, I have been reading the source code and the documentations. One day my manager explained the machine workings and he left to go onsite for servicing.

At this point in time, I have acquired an overall understanding of the machine and the source code and I am confident of working hands ON. But my coworkers, including my manager, seem busy doing projects. Now I don't want to give the impression of being "laid back". Can someone tell me what are the things I can do to impress my manager and my boss in the first 3 months of my job.?

NOTE:

I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions of them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and can't discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team (meaning the native language) and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

It has been two weeks since I began working in a new job as a C++ software developer in a medium size factory equipment manufacturing company. I am in a small team of 4 developers and a manager. Since it is a manufacturing company,the work culture is totally different from IT. But I like the job and the culture. For the first two weeks, I have been reading the source code and the documentations. One day my manager explained the machine workings and he left to go onsite for servicing.

At this point in time, I have acquired an overall understanding of the machine and the source code and I am confident of working hands ON. But my coworkers, including my manager, seem busy doing projects. Now I don't want to give the impression of being "laid back". Can someone tell me what are the things I can do to impress my manager and my boss in the first 3 months of my job.?

NOTE:

I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions from them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and can't discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

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NOTE:

I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions toof them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and cantcan't discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team (meaning the native langlanguage) and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

It has been two weeks since I joined in a new job as a C++ software developer in a medium size factory equipment manufacturing comp. I am in a small team of 4 developers and a manager. Since it is a manufacturing company,the work culture is totally different from IT. But I like the job and the culture. For the first two weeks, I have been reading the source code and the documentations. One day my manager explained the machine workings and he left to onsite for servicing.

At this point of time, I have aquired a overall understanding of the machine and the source code and confident of working hands ON. But my coworkers including manager seems busy doing projects. Now I dont want to layback. Can someone tell me what are the things I can do to impress my manager and my boss in the first 3 months of my Job.?

NOTE:

I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions to them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and cant discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team (meaning the native lang) and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

It has been two weeks since I began working in a new job as a C++ software developer in a medium size factory equipment manufacturing company. I am in a small team of 4 developers and a manager. Since it is a manufacturing company,the work culture is totally different from IT. But I like the job and the culture. For the first two weeks, I have been reading the source code and the documentations. One day my manager explained the machine workings and he left to go onsite for servicing.

At this point in time, I have acquired an overall understanding of the machine and the source code and I am confident of working hands ON. But my coworkers, including my manager, seem busy doing projects. Now I don't want to give the impression of being "laid back". Can someone tell me what are the things I can do to impress my manager and my boss in the first 3 months of my job.?

NOTE:

I tried approaching my colleagues for help and most of them were helpful. But I did not ask more questions of them since they look busy all the time.

I eat my own lunch and can't discuss the issues with the team.

I speak a different language than the rest of the team (meaning the native language) and I find establishing a rapport with everyone is taking some time.

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