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Career Makeover Guide: What’s Important to you in a Job?
When it comes to finding a new job, the most successful seekers know that the best jobs are not always just about salary. The truth is, there are a lot of factors that go into every great opportunity, and these are not always the same for everyone. If you are looking for a new job or career, the important thing is that you know what your priorities are before you start your job search. Doing so might just save you from regretting your decision in the future. Consider the following workplace values.
Salary
While salary isn’t everything, it is important. After all, you can’t use your health care to buy groceries. But you need to determine just how important it is to you. Start by figuring out just how much you need or want to make to be happy. How much do you need to pay your bills, have some fun and still save for the future? Then ask yourself how much extra you need above and beyond the basics in order for you to be truly satisfied. Once you have a range in mind, you can use it to help guide your search.
Benefits
While salary is the top dog for some, the quality of benefits ranks higher for others. Think about your life and figure out what kind of benefits are really important to you. If you have a history of health problems, you should make sure your company’s health care plan is one that offers low co-pays and provides affordable access to specialists. Check to see if the company offers flexible spending accounts for uncovered out-of-pocket expenses. Are you a woman who is planning on starting a family? If so, you should learn about and understand the company’s maternity benefits. If you are not sure exactly which benefits you need or what kinds of benefits are available, you can look at leading companies’ Web sites.
Family-Related Factors
For some, a company’s family friendliness is not a factor. However, it is a major issue for others. Do you need a company that can give you a flexible schedule? Do you want a company that puts an emphasis on work/life balance? Some companies offer family-related services such as on-site childcare, flexible scheduling, dependent care reimbursement accounts and more. Other companies do not put as much of an emphasis on families. Make sure you know what you are looking for in this area.
Retirement
Retirement is something many younger workers neglect to think about, but it's an important area to consider. Perhaps having a higher-than-average salary is not as important to you as ensuring that you're taken care of down the line. If so, you need to look closely at the company’s retirement plan. Does it offer a matching 401(k) program? What about profit sharing, pension or stock options? Most companies have some method of helping employees plan for the future - make sure you pay attention to this factor. ...
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