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First Offer Not Your First Choice? When to Take It - And When to Walk Away
When you're unemployed, unhappily employed or eager to change careers, jumping at the first offer you get - even if it isn't quite what you want - can be tempting. So should you? While an offer can give you a sense of security, that feeling can quickly vanish if the position just isn't right for you and you find yourself looking ...Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +4 -
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Overcome Family Pressure: Drive Your Own Career
Brian (not a real person) was a successful accountant. He made a good living, had been promoted several times and worked for a respected firm. Yet Brian was unhappy and didn't know why. He had done everything he should have, at least according to the messages he'd received from his family. But by following those messages instead of listening to his ...Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +1 -
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Highest Paying Careers for Women
Three seem to be three easily identifiable stages within modern women's entrance into (and overtaking of) the world job market. First, women were to nurse and teach - not an absolute victory, because many men were not interested in working such jobs, but a victory nonetheless. Next, women were allowed to work in pretty much any career men worked in, except ...Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +11 -
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Reinvention Review: Turn Prior Experiences into Current Capabilities
After three decades as a radio engineer, a 50-plus woman suddenly finds herself downsized. With the radio industry in a tailspin, what are her prospects for continuing the work she loves? Pretty good - if she repositions her skills and reinvents her experience as relevant to employers seeking engineers knowledgeable about podcasts and MP3 downloads. Is she alone in worrying about ...Published about 1 year ago | Rate This -
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Beyond the Paycheck
When you're negotiating for a new job, there's much more to consider than the size of your paycheck, points out Mary Simon, author of Negotiate Your Job Offer: A Step-by-Step Guide to a Win-Win Situation. Simon suggests each offer has eight different components you need to consider. h2. Total Compensation This includes base salary, medical, dental, vision and retirement benefits. h2. ...Published about 1 year ago | Rate This -
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Discover the Work You Were Born to Do
So you've been hearing that voice again, the one that says you're not doing what you were born to do. That may be true, but how do you figure out what you should be doing? To begin answering this question, examine whether your current career path matches your core interests, beliefs, values, needs and skills. Professional career counselors usually undertake this ...Published about 1 year ago | Rated: +6 -
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Assess Company Culture to Find the Best Fit
Landing a great job involves more than interviewing well, getting an offer and earning a paycheck. While it's the interviewer's responsibility to assess your skills and experience, it's up to you to determine whether a particular employer is aligned with your core values and beliefs. Working at a company with values inconsistent with yours is stressful, unrewarding, even depressing at times. ...Published about 1 year ago | Rated: -1
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