Saturday, April 11, 2020
20 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Accepting A New Job - Work It Daily
20 Questions To Ask Yourself Before Accepting A New Job - Work It Daily Woo-hoo! You got a job offer. Way to go! But before you accept the new job, I recommend taking a few minutes to really evaluate the position and how well it meets your needs. Before accepting a new job, you need to make sure this is the right position for you. Related: #1 Job Search Mistake (You Could Be Making It Right Now!) You see, when searching for a job, many people get anxious. The process is so slow and stressful; they end up accepting the first decent offer that comes along without ever really considering if theyâre making the right move at the right time. This is one of the reasons so many people end up being âjob hoppers,â bouncing from one position to the next. If you donât take the time on the front end to truly explore what you want from a new job and to figure out if this position satisfies those desires, youâll end up paying for it on the back end. So, take a few minutes to ask yourself the following twenty questions before you say âyesâ to that job offer. And if you donât like the answers you come up with, give yourself permission to continue the job search. There are plenty of opportunities out there. Donât let fear and anxiety force you to settle. Is this a long-term career move? If not, what does this position offer in the way of experience and/or connections that will put me in a better position for achieving my long-term career goals in the future? How long do I need to stay in order to gain these advantages? If this is a short-term career move, what is the purpose of it? Am I running away from something I DONâT want or running towards something I DO want? Does this position challenge my mental abilities? Am I capable of, and comfortable with, doing the tasks for which I would be responsible? Do I fully understand the expectations of the role? Will the company provide me with the necessary resources to be successful? Does this position utilize my talents and skills? Will I be able to offer a valuable contribution? Will I be proud to be associated with the companyâs brand, product and/or services? Does the company culture appear to be in line with my values? Is the office location a comfortable distance from home? Will the commute potentially be a problem and if so, how will I overcome it? Have my interactions with other employees been comfortable and friendly? Can I envision feeling at home with the other employees socially? Does my direct supervisor appear to be a supportive individual from whom I can learn? Is the work environment conducive to my own work style? Will the work feel professionally satisfying? Financially, will this job provide me with a desirable lifestyle? If not, does it have the potential to in the future? Will the benefits package meet my needs? Is there opportunity for future professional growth? Are there any potential problems I can foresee in accepting this job? If so, how will I avoid them and/or overcome them? This post was originally published on an earlier date. Related Posts: 5 Tips For Keeping Your New Job Job Offer: Take The Sure Thing Or Wait For Something Better? Unemployment: 3 Critical Job Search Tips Photo Credit: Shutterstock Have you joined our career growth club?Join Us Today!
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