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Getting Started: 5 Things You Need to Decide When You Get Started with a Job Search

 

There are few things more frustrating for a headhunter than asking a person basic questions that revolve around what you as a job hunter are looking for in a job and being given uncertain answers. Im not talking about salary; thats a question where a wise person states a target objective and is flexible enough to let the market decide their value.

Im speaking about these basic questions:

1. What is your current compensation? The three wrong answers are: (1) a lie (A lie will be found out generally after youre hired. You know what happens then? While youre out to lunch or have gone home one day, your ability to login while be terminated and security will be waiting for you at your desk with your personal items packed to escort you from the premises). (2) I wont tell you (This reveals that your salary is much lower than the amount advertised and that you are seeking a big bump). (3) Do you really need to know that (Yes. I do because my client will want to know. They will ask it on their form. Many companies will terminate an interview for refusing to answer) ?

2. Geographically, whats acceptable to you. Some people are willing to drive more than others. Some people must follow mass transit routes. Some people are willing to relocate at a companys expense or are willing to relocate on their own for the right opportunity. Think about it.

3. Whats not working for you that is prompting you to want to look for another job? Most of the time, money is not the only factor. Be prepared to discuss your reasons maturely. An immature answer would be, I hate my job, or My boss is an idiot. Instead, try this oneI would like to leave consulting and move to industry so that I can avoid the heavy travel that is keeping me away from my family too much.

4. What are you looking for in a new position? Nine times out of ten, people dont think of this when they speak to me. What am I supposed to do? Guess? I know it when I see it isnt helpful either.

5. What was the corporate culture like that you were working in? Did you like it? What did you like about it? What didnt you care for? Let me know if I should replicate your current work environment in your next firm with more money and more interesting work . . . or not!

Take some time before posting your resume to decide what is important to you and you will find that your interviews will be better . . . and so will your results!

Jeff Altman

Concepts in Staffing

jeffaltman@cisny.com

Author: Jeff Altman
 
Author Bio:

Jeff Altman

Jeff Altman has successfully assisted many corporations identify management leaders and staff in technology, accounting, finance, sales, marketing and other disciplines since 1971. He is also a certified leader of the ManKind Project, a not for profit organization that assists men with life issues, and a practicing psychotherapist.

If you would like Jeff and his firm to assist you with hiring staff, or if you would like help with a strategic job change, send an email to him at jeffaltman@cisny.com (If you?re looking for a new position, include your resume).

 
 
 

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