what should i choose as my first job

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Understanding of Yourself Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job A clear understanding of yourself: skills, hopes, ambitions, personality and limitations needs to be required. You also need to find out the ability to match your skills with the opportunities out there.

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Page 1: What should I choose as my first job

Understanding of Yourself Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

A clear understanding of yourself: skills, hopes, ambitions, personality and limitations needs to be required. You also need to find out the ability to match your skills with the opportunities out there.

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Experience you will GainTop Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Take time and access if this job will play a pivotal role in pushing you toward yourprofessional goals and your dream role, which you aspire to be in your career.

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Potential for Advancement Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

You need to understand, if there is ample career growth in the profile you are opting for. And also if the company hierarchy supports that needed growth.

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Benefits Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

This goes beyond salary. Check, is your health insurance adequate. Does the pay matchwhat it will cost to live comfortably in that particular location, does it take in accountof your expenses incurred for official travels.

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Company History Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Have you done your due diligence on the company’s stock value, business practices, employee turnaround and potential for success? When you're searching through job adverts, measure each against these points to give you an idea of what the company is like.

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The EnvironmentTop Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Everyone is different when it comes to the type of environment they'd like to work in,so decide your criteria and check out the companies that offer a good match. Does theactual office or culture match with image portrayed in the Industry. Will it be more of acorporate or startup vibe. All these things to be found out before joining.

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Job satisfaction Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Consider job satisfaction as well as salary. Launch yourself in a direction you want to goby considering the skills you have and enjoy using, skills you want to acquire andrewards that are meaningful to you.

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Get rid of the "shoulds" Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Don't listen to what other people tell you that you should want. "Before accepting ajob, make sure it's a job you want and not a job your parents want, your collegecounselor wants or your friends want.

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Training and development Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Find out where former employees in that position are now. Training and development is the most important thing about a first job because it's the springboard for your career. Your prospective boss's record for having his employees promoted to good positions both inside and outside the company is a key indicator of how good that person is at developing his people.

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Job location Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Consider job location. Would you rather have a good job in a great location or a greatjob somewhere you're not so crazy about. If location, culture and way of life areimportant to you, consider taking your second or third job choice if the locationappeals to you more.

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Know what you're looking for Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Despite the fact that you've invested a lot of time and effort ,not to mention money into getting yourdegree, far too many of us don't really know what we want to do after graduation and we're hopingwe'll just figure it out along the way. You don't need your whole life planned out, but at least have anidea of what you want to do so you don't waste time and energy applying to jobs you don't reallywant.

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Power of Networking Top Things to Consider Before Taking That First Job

Networking is the mantra for career development and landing full-time jobs. Don't wait until you need a job to utilize your network. Most openings are filled through word of mouth and referrals, so keep in touch. Keep your eyes open as you search for new jobs and never miss an opportunity to chat to friends and colleagues about possible openings. You never know what might turn up.