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Common employers traps you should avoid during job search
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[QUOTE="Kennysplash, post: 287382, member: 26385"] Out of all your outlined points, the most popular mistake is going ahead to start work without concluding about payment. So when the month ends they will just give you whatever they like, since you didn't come to any agreement. You should take care to hold a conversation regarding that, know how much you would be paid upfront. Then know as much information about the company as possible. There was a time a friend was asked the name of the company he was after all the interview was done. He didn't know, due to the fact that he has applied to many companies he no longer keep their names in mind anymore. This is a deal breaker, find out about he company goals, their vision, the name of their manager or director. This will always give you an edge over someone that does not know all of these. Best of luck. [/QUOTE]
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