Not exact matches
Since you'll invest significant time and energy into your next
job, it's in your best interest to do your research and determine if the company culture is the right fit before you
accept a
job offer.
However, many people end up
accepting a
job offer that will only provide for the living
since landing the one that will help achieve one's career aspirations often seems unrealistic due...
One things students should think about when considering an unpaid internship, is a recent survey completed by The National Association of Colleges & Employers (NACE) where they showed that paid internships have a higher chance of leading to a paying
job as compared to unpaid internships,
since most of the interns who received
job offers from the employer
accepted the positions.
When there were shortages of candidates, employers often gave interview preference to candidates most likely to take the
job, while giving lower priority to candidates whose goals might be a better fit for someone else (
since that candidate would be less likely to
accept an
offer).
Of course, like any fresh graduate, expect to have a share of heartaches and frustrations
since you'll have a 50 - 50 chance of getting
accepted for a
job offering.
Since he is responsible for preparing the resume that has successfully provided the opportunity of multiple
job offers, this is coaching he is pleased to
accept.