Job search strategy
Once you’ve determined where you want to reside, the next step is hunting for a premier job in your field in that location.
Before you even begin researching, prioritize which aspects of the job offer are most important to you.
First, prioritize these criteria according to your own desires and needs. Which aspects of the offer do you most value?
When you’re ready for a new job, contacting employers is a no-brainer. But the same kind of clear-cut call to action doesn’t necessarily apply to contacting recruiters.
As you enter the job market (or a new industry) the salary range of positions you’re qualified for is likely top of mind. But how do you figure out what a realistic range is for what you’re after?
Remember, though it may be a tad uncomfortable in the moment, being gracious and polite while you decline a job offer can build good karma for the future.
Ask yourself these questions to get an idea of whether a new job should be in your near future.
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