Tuesday, November 19, 2019
How to Assess a Job Offer
How to Assess a Job Offer How to Assess a Job Offer When you want a job- whether itâs your dream job or youâre simply ready to move on- it can be all-too-easy to accept any offer youâre given- even if itâs not the right offer for you. âThe number one misstep I see clients take is the failure to step back, take a breath, and meaningfully assess a job offer,â says Karen Elizaga, executive coach and author of Find Your Sweet Spot . âThey are almost inclined to jump immediately at an offer.â So how can you pause to determine whether an offer is really worth it? Luckily, itâs easy to do with Glassdoorâs How to Get a Job guide . It offers a bevy of questions you can ask yourself to assess the offer, gives tips to help you negotiate, and it even provides a complete email script for sending your initial negotiation email you can use word-for-word. Here, weâve distilled the basic steps you need to take to assess any offer, and how to begin a negotiation with a potential employer. It doesnât have to be intimidating with these steps! When you receive a job offer , you need to hit pause long enough to ask yourself questions before you give an answer, according to Glassdoorâs guide- and Elizaga totally agrees. âIt is crucial to take a step before taking a leap,â she says, advising that you first ask, âis this job what you want to be doing? And does it align with your skills, talent, and purpose?â Glassdoor recommends you assess the company, post-interview to make sure it seems like a place you would like to work. You can ask yourself, âwhatâs the culture at this company, and how do I fit in?â Elizaga recommends. âI have seen clients take a job where the fit- in the context of their skills and talents with the job- was excellent. But in the end, these jobs didnât work out because the companyâs culture did not jive with their own moral compass.â You may also want to evaluate what the upward trajectory, in other words, the possibilities for advancement at this company, are, says Elizaga. âYou want to consider not only the wonderful aspects of this job, but where you might rise to in the future,â Elizaga explains. The next step in evaluating a job offer is to move past the job and look at what is also being offered in the pay and benefits package . Glassdoor suggests you ask yourself the questions, âdoes the salary align with what you were expecting [and] do the benefits offered feel fair and reflect what you were looking for?â With the answers, youâll know whether to negotiate. The idea of negotiating can be unnerving to many people, but it doesnât have to be difficult. According to our guide, âone of the worst things you can do during salary negotiation is just make up a number. By backing up your ask with research, youâll likely feel more confident about making it.â Luckily, you can use Glassdoorâs Know Your Worth ⢠salary calculator to discover the jobâs average pay range. âItâs important to know what is reasonable for the market,â Elizaga agrees. Thatâs because, in part, âyou donât want to be negotiating for more when, in fact, what you are being offered is entirely reasonable and/or generous,â she says. Of course, you donât want to focus on salary alone. Before you begin your negotiation, think about whether the other benefits- vacation, commissions, bonuses, stock options, and so on- are appropriate and appealing, or could be tweaked to make the offer even better off. Then, âwhen negotiating, think about what value you bring to the table, rather than how their first offer is deficient or not enough to cover your lifestyle,â advises Elizaga. âConsider the offer from the employerâs point of view. What are they getting for the compensation that theyâre offering? If you think you contribute more value than the compensation would indicate, then definitely ask for more.â Or ask for an expansion of their benefits package. Lastly, âwhen going in to negotiate, have a strategy and be entirely comfortable with what youâre asking for,â she says. Employers can tell when you donât believe your own story. Youâre much more likely to get what you want when you emphatically believe your value.â Are you an employer? Check out our Talent Solutions Blog . Thanks for finding us! We cover everything from career advice to the latest company headlines. We're always looking for experts, executives and trends to feature on the Glassdoor blog. Interested? Contact us. And if youâre looking for the latest in employer solutions and advice, we recommend our Talent Solutions Blog . It only takes a second â" see whoâs viewing your profile and monitor your reputation.
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