6 Must-Ask Questions to Yourself before Accepting a Job

By siliconindia  |   Monday, 03 December 2012, 15:20 IST
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2. Are You Happy With The Location?



Before jumping into conclusion about accepting a job offer, it is recommended to consider the issues related to living in that particular location. You may have to consider the availability of hospitals, transportation and other essential commodities, and most importantly the time taken to travel before taking a decision.



If you are not of a traveler and wish to spend quality time with your family, it is advisable to reconsider jobs that are far away from your place.



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3. Are You Satisfied With The Job?



Job satisfaction is the most important factor to be considered before accepting a job offer. After all, what is the point in accepting a job that make you feel miserable every day? Opt for a job that makes you happy and feel excited to go to work every day.



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4. Will You Learn New Things and Acquire New Skills?



Choosing a job that offers you an opportunity to learn new things and acquire new skills is bound to lead you to the path of success. Hence when you accept a job, make sure that it presents you an opportunity to learn things and acquire new skills every day. By doing so, you are ensuring that you will grow professionally, increasing your worth to the company and subsequently be more marketable in case you opt for a new job.



 
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