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Common employers traps you should avoid during job search
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 270794, member: 76163"] In today's competitive job market, you need to do your research before you apply for a position. Here are some common employers traps that you should avoid: 1. Not considering the company's culture before applying for a job. By understanding the company's culture and values, you can better understand how you fit into the organization. This will help you determine whether or not this is a good fit for you and your career goals. 2. Not asking questions about benefits and compensation during the interview process. When interviewing, ask about salary and benefits, including vacation pay, health insurance coverage, 401(k) match and flexible work arrangements. You don't want to get hired only to find out later that there are no benefits or flexible scheduling options available after you've been hired. 3. Not researching the company online prior to applying for a position with them directly through their website or social media accounts (such as Facebook or Twitter). Don't be afraid of reaching out directly to an employer if they have a LinkedIn profile or other social media account listed on their site — they're usually happy to speak with applicants who want to learn more about their company's culture or mission statement." [/QUOTE]
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