Dealing With Job Offers

Topics:
Career Planning,
Job Search
Tags:
Career,
Career Services,
Human Resources,
Job,
Professional Development,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management
Source:
Career Services

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Overview: Be careful about accepting a job offer believing that you can always back out of it if you get a better offer later. Many employers consider it unethical (and inconvenient), so your reputation in the industry could be at stake. Receiving a job offer can be exciting and it is natural to accept straight away. However, it is usually best to give yourself time to think things through before you accept. This paper explains some tips on what you can do if someone offers you a job.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2007 | Pages: 2


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