Wednesday, December 25, 2019

How to Lose a Job Offer in No Time

How to Lose a Job Offer in No TimeHow to Lose a Job Offer in No TimeYouve made it through the interview process and just received an offer. This is the moment you have been working towards through your entire job search. But, the offer may not be what you thought, or maybe you are having second thoughts. Even if you want to accept the offer, there are several ways you can lose a job offer quickly and without even thinking about it.Check out the following actions that will cost you the offer you just received. And if you are interested in keeping that job offer, we have six tips to help you avoid losing it.How to Lose a Job OfferYou lose your professionalism. During all communications with the employer, it is best to remain professional and consistent. If, however, you show the employer another personality once you get a job offer, you will quickly find yourself with the offer being retracted.You become demanding. If you have had a successful interview, salary and benefits were probab ly touched on during the process. Once you get the job offer and decide you want a higher salary and more benefits, employers will probably back away from negotiations.You are incommunicado. Nothing says I dont want a job more than not answering an employer when they are ready to extend an offer. If you truly dont want the job, then dont respond. But, remember that you could be burning important bridges.You go social. Whether you announce the job offer or bash the offer on social media, announcing it before you accept and the job becomes official may cause the employer to go looking for someone else.You mishandle your references. For the most part, references are checked during the interview process. However, some employers wait until after the interview, and even the job offer, to make contact. If you have provided them with badeanstalt information or a bad reference, your job offer will go bust.You dont follow through. Many job seekers make offers or promises during the interview process. This may be part of what is getting you the job offer. If you dont follow through on your end of the deal, the employer wont follow through on theirs.You offer to sabotage your old employer. No matter how horrible your last employer was, offering to sabotage them for your new employer is not the way to go. Not only will this action lose you the job offer, but most likely cost you others in the future.How to Avoid Losing a Job OfferMaintain professionalism. Just as you conducted yourself during the interview process, you should maintain the same level of professionalism. You were hired based on your qualifications AND conduct. While you may become more comfortable over time, which is fine, you dont want to turn into a completely different person.Dont change your requirements. Once you get the job offer, dont start demanding additional benefits or a higher salary range. Becoming demanding and changing the playing field isnt very becoming. However, this isnt to say you cant ne gotiate.Dont play hard to get. If you are getting an offer, the employer obviously wants you. Playing hard to get is not the way to keep them interested. If you are too hard to please, they may be willing to go elsewhere. Make koranvers to negotiate tactfully and be willing to compromise if the employer is also making a good effort.Dont lie. Any lie is going to land you in the hot seat. Whether it is with an incorrect background or bad references, the easiest way to lose a job offer is to lie. Keep all of your information accurate, and the employer wont have a reason to rescind the offer.Keep things under wraps until its official. Once you get a job offer, social media is NOT your friend. To keep the offer standing, maintain your professionalism on social media channels and dont announce the offer. Once everything becomes official, and you start the new job, then you can announce that you have a new job. BUT, keep the details private.Stay in touch. Avoiding contact is an easy way to disinterest an employer. Keep in touch with them. If you are scheduled to be out during a specific time frame, let them know. Of course, dont be overbearing and make contact several times a day or even daily.Job searching is hard work, and the ultimate goal is to get an offer and move into a career that youll be happy in. Despite all your hard work, a few mistakes can easily spell disaster for your future career plans. To avoid losing the offer, its best to conduct yourself just as you have up to this point.Readers, what tips do you have to make sure job seekers dont lose a job offer? Share your experiences and tips in the comment section below

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