Ways To Undo Career Blunders

By siliconindia  |   Thursday, 12 February 2015, 02:01 IST
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BANGALORE: The search as well as pursuit of the dream job is long-term breach of peace. It usually takes years for people to achieve their goals and bring their dreams to life. Thus decisions made along this journey shape your future.



Since the sail is full of struggle, it is quite evident that most of us make mistakes while molding our career.  Rare are the cases where you come across people who have had successful career life without any obstacles. For others, life throws curve balls at them. Mistakes are something that make us and thus we seek for perfection. Yet we always have an option to skip committing mistakes.



Here we list out 5 ways to turn the corner by recovering from common career blunders, reports Yahoo Finance.



salary negotiationNeglect Negotiation



Most of the candidates make the blunder of not putting forward the salary they expect in the first place. However many, accept the first offer made by the recruiters.



The appropriate time to negotiate on the pay is prior to joining the job. Once you have signed the offer letter, the chances to negotiate on the salary reduces to zero.



In addition to this, there are people who either forget to negotiate or lose the upper edge by low-balling themselves at the interview. 



The remedy for this blunder is that you can negotiate for compensations and voluntary benefits.



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