Posts Tagged ‘job offer’
Will Working From Home Elongate Employee Tenure?
Commuters in and around large cities spend years of their lives in transit. Two hours of commuting, delayed trains, and waking up early to clear snow have long been the norm. Every day, the same cycle, trying to make it to the office on time. The last two years have changed all of that. Extended…
Read More5 Ways to Prepare for Salary Negotiations in 2022
You strategically prepare for your job interviews by researching companies, updating your resume, and reaching out to your network. Have you also prepared your compensation strategy? Define what you need: What do I need to leave my current job? Analyze your current base salary, bonus, review process, retirement plans, equity package, commission, benefits, commute time…
Read MoreCompeting for Time: Establish an Approved Hiring Process
You wouldn’t apply to a job without updating your resume, defining your target salary, or doing research on your future employer. Good candidates are prepared for their interviews, yet many employers are lacking in their own preparation for the hiring process. The expectation that candidates are solely responsible the success of their application is…
Read MoreSix Reasons Your Job Offer Was Rejected
After four rounds of interviews, exchanged emails, and the OK from HR, you’re ready to make the hire. You send over the job offer and wait for them to accept. But instead, you get a polite rejection; ‘Thanks, but no thanks.’ Where did it fall apart? Were there warning signs? In many industries, competition…
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