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It takes around 3 to 6 months to get good at a job. Granted this number can vary greatly depending on your prior experience, the industry, and the nature of the job.
Most companies have onboarding plans for new hires that include a timetable for being trained on job duties and on other things, like the company values and culture. In many cases you will be assigned a "trainer", be it your supervisor or a more established coworker who will show you the ropes.
Getting good at a job typically involves a learning curve, which can range from a few weeks to a few months depending on how complex the role is. To really acquire the skills and expertise needed to excel at a job can sometimes take a few years.
Once you are good at something, be prepared for everything to change as new technologies, software, and changes in business practices develop. Be prepared for being "good" at your job to be a continuous learning process.
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