Video: Avoid Taking a Job You Hate by Doing This in Your Interview

February 9, 2016 by Joshua
in Awareness, Choosing/Decision-Making, Inc.com, Tips

My post today on Inc.com, “Avoid Taking a Job You Hate by Doing This in Your Interview,” begins:

You could have learned in the interview why you’d hate your job if you’d had this perspective. Learn it and make your interviews productive.

If you ever left a job you expected to love, or endured hating it, these words likely ring true for you:

People join good projects and leave bad management.

Leaving jobs is painful and expensive. You can learn about future managers in your interview, but few people do.

If you don’t know better, you’ll choose jobs based on what the company does, your title, your pay, the company’s growth, and other things that don’t affect your daily experience. In other words, “good projects.”

Read the rest at Inc.com: Avoid Taking a Job You Hate by Doing This in Your Interview

Also, here’s the video:

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