Career Change Coaching Los Angeles CA

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Gregory Lawrence Cason
877-437-4734
8581 Santa Monica Blvd., #221
West Hollywood, CA
Jeanne N. Goen
(310) 472-2179
217 S Barrington Ave # 204
Los Angeles, CA
Mary Ann Kaczmarski
(323) 229-9196
Los Angeles, CA
Gregory Jackson
(310) 287-2482
Los Angeles, CA
Nellie Goodarznia
(310) 775-0199
Los Angeles, CA
Joseph M. Fabricatore
(310) 826-3256
10780 Santa Monica Blvd., Ste 450
Los Angeles, CA
Susan W Miller
(323) 933-2900
Los Angeles, CA
Danielle Gruen
(323) 369-6888
Culver City, CA
Bramlett Conley
(310) 621-5940
West Hollywood, CA
April Grossinger, M.S.,CPRW,
(626) 793-7753
32 South Raymond, #10A
Pasadena, CA
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Things to Consider Before Taking a New Job

When you get a job offer the first thing that you will naturally look at is how much money you will earn. While that is certainly important, as everyone needs money to survive, there are a number of other factors that you should consider before you take any new job position.

Here are some things to consider before you say yes to that new job offer:

  • Growth Opportunities: This is a biggie. You need to be sure that you will have room for advancement where you plan to go to work at. Even if they start you out a decent wage, how good will that wage look in five or six years? Ensuring that you have plenty of room to move up the company ladder will ensure plenty of future opportunities for you.
  • Perks: Will you get any kind of benefits with your new job? Some people will take a job that pays slightly less because the benefits package is so good. Find out what yours is, if any. Things like 401K, company car, health care benefits, and time off are all perks should all be factored into your decision.
  • Compatibility: Don’t get blinded by money. Will you be compatible for the job you will be starting? In other words, will this new job give you personal satisfaction and happiness? Good pay means little if your personal health suffers.
  • Hours: Yes this is an obvious point, but you need to be sure you are okay with the hours you will be expected to work. Make sure that those hours won’t change on a whim and find out how much notice you will be given if the employer does e...

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