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By Alison Doyle, About.com Guide to Job Searching since 1998

What's Most Important to You?

Saturday March 4, 2006
Sometimes, it's hard to decide whether to accept a job offer or not. One way to help determine if the job is the right one, is to consider what's most important to you. Some factors to consider include compensation, benefits, and the work environment. Review information on how to evaluate a job offer, then take our quick poll on what's most important to you when considering a job offer.

What is Most Important to You When Considering a Job Offer?

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July 10, 2008 at 11:52 am
(1) Kay Stout says:

Alison, The survey shows how important salary negotiations are – - 51% of 8,823 respondents said so. A great book (available at amazon.com and http://www.salarynegotiations.com) by Jack Chapman entitled “Negotiating your salary” provides step-by-step instructions on how to maximize your worth when it comes to negotiating.

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