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In this economy, healthcare job opportunities are hard to come by, and the same goes for call center openings, HR jobs and accounting positions. So when you do receive a job offer, you might want to stop the presses and accept it before they take it back!

Let’s slow things down. Your job will take up more than 1/3 of every weekday for the majority of your life. Making a rash decision could put you in a less-preferred or unhealthy work environment and it may not come with an easy exit strategy. Consider the following before you accept a job offer.

Company Culture

Hopefully, you have done some research by this point as to what this company does and what their mission statement is. You have probably been told many great things by the hiring manager. The truth is, you may have to do some extra digging to find out what it would really be like to work for this company. Searching for any reviews by past or current employees or even customers can help add another perspective.

Growth Potential

The values of a company could be a clue as to how you and your skill sets are perceived. If you work for a sales-heavy business, chances are if you aren’t in sales, you won’t be valued the same as the people “making the company money” even though your role may be just as, if not more valuable to the overall success of the company.

No matter how young or old you are, you deserve the opportunity to grow with a company at a pace that is proportionate to your work ethic and output for the company. Don’t allow yourself to become complacent just because your employer doesn’t see your full potential.

Travel/Commute

These things may seem like they are just part of the job, but the truth is, if you can’t handle the commute or travel required for a certain position, don’t put yourself through the stress. Keep in mind how much time it takes you to keep up with all of your necessary tasks and make sure this new position doesn’t conflict with them.

Work-Life Balance

Keep in mind the overall happiness of yourself and the ones around you when considering a new position. Ask yourself if you can fit this job around your life, or if you will have to fit your life around this new job. Your answer is a great indication as to whether or not you will be able to achieve a healthy work-life balance in this new role.

It is also good to remember that you don’t have to navigate the job search alone. MRInc. works with healthcare, correctional, call center, HR, logistics, IT and finance professionals to find their dream jobs without the worries of the position being a good fit. If you are a driven professional looking for the next step in your career, reach out to MRInc today.

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