Evaluating Job Offers
The process of choosing a job begins long before you receive a job offer. The key to choosing the right job is knowing what's most important to you and evaluating what each organization has to offer.
For example: Will you be comfortable in the work environment? Will this job meet both your immediate and long-term goals? Are the organization's values consistent with yours? What development opportunities will be available to you?
Employer Report Card
After you've gathered information about several companies, complete the Report Card to compare the companies with whom you are interviewing. Grade each organization from 1 to 5 (with 5 being the highest) on each aspect of the job.
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It's Important to Understand |
Importance to You |
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| Organization Performance |
The level of employment stability you can reasonably expect given the organization's financial and market strength |
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| Organization Values |
Values of importance to the organization and how it conducts its business |
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| Nature of the Work |
Substance and purpose of the job in the organization |
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| Work Environment |
Atmosphere of the work environment and surrounding area |
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| Work/Life Balance |
Degree to which the organization accommodates your personal needs |
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| Professional Development Opportunities |
Resources available to broaden your knowledge and prepare you for more variable assignments |
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| Base Pay |
The regular stream of income you will receive |
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| Variable Pay |
Additional cash compensation you may receive for your individual contribution to the organization's performance |
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| Benefits |
Level of protection against loss of income |
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| Overall Organization Score |
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If you have any additional questions, please contact the Hart Career Center at (309) 556-3065.