I recently joined a new department at my company. I linked up with a long standing member of the group (20+ years). He gave me an overview and one piece of advice: "Don't drink from the firehose right away, give yourself some time to learn, we say it takes a new employee 6-12 months to onboard"...What do you think of this statement / statements like this? Genuine...or an unnecessary standard?
A lot depends on the job. A fast food worker can get up to speed with a few sips.
Take a low level executive job, it take a while to know the complex hierarchy that extends above and below you for the simple fact that you encounter many of them rarely. Some you deal with daily/hourly.
It all depends on how gregarious you are (natural salesmen = gregarious), or standoffish yiu are. if you need to manage a huge network, then a standoffish nature might soon finish you off as you get hated above and below.
That said, most people need a few simple interactions to deal with people above/below you. You these by watching your peers/ If they grovel to someone, get your belly on the ground....