CAREER PROS: Negatives Are A No-No

Topics:
Interviews,
Job Search
Tags:
Career,
Human Resources,
JJ Acquisition,
Offer,
Recruitment & Selection,
Workforce Management,
Workplace
Source:
JJ Acquisition

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Overview: Everything you do when you are looking for a new job should be directed toward one central goal: getting the job offer. You may decide not to accept the offer, but you still have to receive the offer before you can make that decision. Getting an offer gives you a bargaining edge because the employer has demonstrated that he or she likes you and wants you to work for the organization. You now have leverage in negotiating salary, benefits and whatever other workplace factors may be important to you.

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Format: HTML | Date: Jul 2006 | Pages: 3


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