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Dealing with Multiple Job Offers

QUESTION FROM A SUBSCRIBER:

I have a question, I have been over whelmed with job offers and I dont know which one to pick. Can you help, the job interviews are still coming as well I dont know if I should say no, because there may be something better out there.

J.A.

Dear J.A.,

This is certainly a good problem to have! I would recommend you develop some objective criteria as to the kind of job you want. This would include features that are important to you such as company size, career advancement opportunities, location, dress style (formal vs. corporate casual), etc. This way if you find a company that meets all or most of your criteria, you can accept their offer.

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