If you've been out of work for some time, a job offer can seem like an answer to a prayer, but before you say “yes,” it's important to weigh your options carefully. Sure, in the short term, having any job is better than no job, but accepting a job that's clearly not right for you is a quick fix – and one that you'll probably regret. Once the newness wears off, you'll find yourself right back on the job market, trying to find a better job.
Finding a great job is a lot like dating. Just because someone wants to go out with you doesn't mean that they are the best person for you. That's why it's important to interview the company at the same time they are interviewing you. Ask questions to find out more about the position and the specific duties and responsibilities it entails. Take that information and ask yourself if you are capable of doing the job and if it's a job you would be able to succeed in.
When employers are deciding which applicant to hire, there are several things they look for to ensure a good fit. You can use these same factors to determine if the job you're offered is the one that's best for you. Here are three things to consider:
It's not always love at first sight – Whether you're dating or applying for a job, if it seems to good to be true, it probably is. Before accepting a new job or a promotion, do your research. Find out more about the company and the position. Ask about the person who last held the job. What happened to them? Were they fired? Did they leave because they were unhappy with the job? What about the company – are they struggling to stay open? Is it likely that they will be downsizing in the near future? Will you job be at risk? What is the corporate culture and is it something you agree with? All of these question will help you to decide if the job is going to be a “keeper” or if you're better off taking a pass.
Don't make a commitment too soon – Just like you wouldn't get married after one or two dates, don't make a commitment to a job before you've been offered it. It's tempting to see a great job opening, apply for it and then just wait by the phone. Even after a really great interview, don't stop looking at other opportunities. Until you've accepted a job offer, you should continue to apply for jobs.
Don't have hard feelings – Sometimes in love, and in hiring, things just don't work out. If you've interviewed for a job you really want and the company ends up hiring someone else, don't have hard feelings. Instead, realize that maybe the other person was more qualified or came better recommended. It happens – and when it does, it's hard not to get your feelings hurt. Try your best to brush it off and try to apply the next time the company has an opening.
Finding a job that's right for you should be the goal of any job seeker. It's not enough to simply find any job that will take you. Instead, do your homework and be sure that the job you take is going to be one that lasts.
How do you decide if a job is right for you? Please share your thoughts in the comments.
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