Dealing With Multiple Job Offers
- Topics:
- Job Search
- Tags:
- Human Resources,
- Job,
- JobSearchInformation.com,
- Offer,
- Recruitment & Selection,
- Workforce Management
- Source:
- JobSearchInformation.com
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Overview: If you're unsure about an offer, you can always ask the employer if you can get back to them in a day or two. Most employers will be understanding and will give you that opportunity to think it over. Hopefully you'll also have your interviews close together so if you wanted to see if another company had a better offer, you could use that time to talk to them too. The most important thing is to have an objective set of criteria to compare job offers against. Putting this "Wish list" together requires that you do some research up-front - ideally before the job offers start coming in. Your criteria list should describe a job that would make you happy, but which is also realistic.
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Format: HTML | Date: Jan 2008 | Pages: 2
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