What Red Flags Should You Watch Out for as You Progress in Your Career?預覽
Today’s advice is for those who are currently unemployed. Speaking from personal experience, I know how scary that can be. That’s why it upsets me when companies take advantage of those already feeling vulnerable. As I’ve gotten older, I’m incredibly protective of my time. I don’t have the time or energy to jump through unnecessary hoops. My resume and conversation should be enough. If you are currently unemployed and searching for a job, you should consider the following:
- If you see a role that you like, research the company. Then, based on your level of comfort and how badly you want that particular role, I would even contact the recruiter or see if I have connections with other contacts that work there to learn more about the company. I’m a look-before-you-leap kind of gal. So I will research as much as possible about the company before applying for a role.
- Make sure your resume is updated. If you have more than ten years of experience, craft your resume in such a way as to highlight the most relevant work and years that align with the role you want.
- I ask about salary compensation during the first interview. Some may consider this advice controversial or flawed, but I value my time, so you do. What you’re not going to do is waste my time and have me go through several interviews only to discover that the position I'm interviewing for does not meet my salary requirements. That’s ridiculous. You will never catch me in that situation. Another thing regarding salary, do not share the compensation made at your last job. Yesterday’s price is not today’s price. Don’t cheat yourself out of making more money.
- Know your limitations. The interview process should not last for a while, but not an eternity. Just about every company is set up as at-will employment. The company can lay you off or fire you without reason, and you, as an employee, can leave without giving a reason. If the hiring process involves taking ridiculous personality tests, giving a presentation, or any other work that does not compensate me in hopes that I will be hired, count me out. I will not work for free and deserve compensation (Romans 4:4).
Now that wraps up the things I would keep in mind if I were unemployed and currently searching for a job. Remember, do not get so discouraged that you forget that you are a member of God’s royal priesthood. If you stay in faith and work hard, God will place you in a leadership position (Prov 22:29).
Journal Prompt
How will you encourage yourself if you feel vulnerable during your job search?