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13 tips for what to do when you receive multiple job offers #careerdevelopment #joboffers
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Many students, recent graduates, and others early in their careers are thrilled when they receive even one job offer when they’re searching for a new part-time, seasonal, internship, or entry-level job. But some of those quickly find themselves to have another problem: multiple job offers.
To be clear, receiving multiple job offers is a problem that many and probably most job seekers would love to have, but it is still a problem. How do you evaluate each to determine which is the best? How do you communicate with those employers? How quickly do you need to act?
To answer these and other questions, we reached out to 13 thought leaders to get their insights:
Communicate Honestly with Potential Employers
Consider Benefits Beyond Salary
Request Time to Deliberate Offers
Maintain Professionalism with All Offers
Prioritize Your Health Insurance Needs
Trust Your Instincts After Research
Evaluate Onboarding and Support Systems
Probe Beyond Perks for Cultural Fit
Align Offers with Personal and Career Goals
Insist on Formal Written Offers
Consider Long-Term Career Path Potential
Weigh Job Offers Against Personal Life
Be Open About Other Job Offers
To be clear, receiving multiple job offers is a problem that many and probably most job seekers would love to have, but it is still a problem. How do you evaluate each to determine which is the best? How do you communicate with those employers? How quickly do you need to act?
To answer these and other questions, we reached out to 13 thought leaders to get their insights:
Communicate Honestly with Potential Employers
Consider Benefits Beyond Salary
Request Time to Deliberate Offers
Maintain Professionalism with All Offers
Prioritize Your Health Insurance Needs
Trust Your Instincts After Research
Evaluate Onboarding and Support Systems
Probe Beyond Perks for Cultural Fit
Align Offers with Personal and Career Goals
Insist on Formal Written Offers
Consider Long-Term Career Path Potential
Weigh Job Offers Against Personal Life
Be Open About Other Job Offers