What To Consider Before Accepting A Job: More Than Just Salary

What To Consider Before Accepting A Job: More Than Just Salary

💰Ok, let's just say it. Salary is important.

No matter how much you may love your job, you don't want to do it for free and definitely want to be valued, respected, and generously paid. 💸

BUT, money is not the only factor you should use when making a career decision.

(True story, once upon a time, a long time ago, I was interviewing for multiple positions and received 3 simultaneous job offers. I went to the highest bidder, which was a dreadful mistake.)

THIS EXACT VIDEO will prevent you from making that same mistake because I will talk about it All The Things! Including things you hadn't even considered.

I will review:

☑️Benefits
☑️Health Insurance
☑️Life Insurance
☑️Paid Time Off (PTO)
☑️Family / Parental Leave
☑️Proft Sharing
☑️Retirement Benefits
☑️Education Reimbursement
☑️Career Training
☑️Commute - time, costs, parking spaces
☑️Schedule - hours, flexibility, in-person, remote, hybrid
☑️Impact on your life and outside commitments - family, driving children to school
☑️The Team and Leadership
☑️Your Title - which will impact future opportunities
☑️Opportunities for advancement
☑️Your situation - working, multiple offers, not working

📺 Watch here or click on the image above!

Seriously, do NOT make the mistake of accepting a BAD offer, just because the SALARY is good. Do yourself a favor and spend the next 5 minutes educating yourself on all the things you should consider when accepting a job.


❤ Cindy



►TIME STAMPS:

00:00 What to consider when accepting a job, besides salary
00:30 The full benefits package and what could be included
01:36 Your commute, including time and expense
01:55 The schedule, hours, and work location - in person, remote, hybird
02:30 The people - leadership and your team
02:44 Your title
03:10 Opportunities for advancement
03:35 Your current needs and situation
05:04 You get to choose

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