The Essentials Of Salary Negotiations And Employment Opportunity Screening

By Marie Allen


In a world with high levels of unemployment and joblessness, people have become desperate to acquire employment through any means possible. This has brought with it a lot of unethical practices and moral decay in the society. Such vices in the society include corruption and deceiving innocent people who are desperate to acquire employment. Therefore, there is need to carefully gauge the genuineness of any employment opportunity before applying to avoid being swindled and defrauded by frauds who pause as employment agents. This excerpt will look at important considerations to be made during salary negotiations and job offer evaluation.

All essential information about the prospective employer. It is important to know the company offering the employment opportunities before applying. This should be done to ensure that the company is genuine and fit for a person to apply. Social media, the internet and stock exchange markets act as reliable sources of information that can help one know about a specific company. This builds confidence in people knowing what they are applying for is genuine.

Salary offered by the employer. Financial freedom is everyone's aspiration and the reason why people look for sustainable jobs with good salaries. Therefore, the salary associated with an employment opening should guide a person whether to apply or not apply for the advertised position. The salary paid by the employer should match the skills the employee will give in the position if hired.

Benefits associated with the employment should also be deliberated on while assessing viability of an employment opportunity. Salaries and wages are not the only payoffs accrued from being employed. There are other important benefits associated with being employed that act as a defining factor whether one applies or does not apply for a specific job. Such benefits include insurance, incentives, retirement benefits, pension and leaves.

Hidden additional costs associated with the employment should also be considered when evaluating new employment opportunities. There are costs that are not documented or indicated in the offer letter that are very essential and that may affect the saving and expenditure plans. Transportation and relocation costs are some of the hidden costs associated with new employment opportunities that should be considered when assessing a job offer.

It is also important to consider the work load linked to the offered employment opportunity while assessing the viability of an employment opportunity. People should understand what is expected of them if hired by the employer. The work load should also guide a person in knowing time requirement of the job beyond normal working hours.

Career path associated with an opportunity should be an important deliberation while assessing an employment opportunity. Understanding the career path of an advertised position is very important for individuals seeking employment. Applying for an employment opportunity within an individual's career path builds on specialization. Therefore, it is important for individuals to take time to research on the career path of an advertised position.

The values of the potential employer should also be considered while assessing an employment opportunity. A person should compare their personal values against those of the employer to establish whether they are compatible. When the values appear to be conflicting, the working environment between the employers and the employees will be very tense and not conducive.




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