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Should I Accept A Subpar Job Over Being Unemployed?

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In this market, the popular saying “beggars can’t be choosers” may come to mind, but that doesn’t mean you should just accept any opportunity that comes your way.

While the global pandemic has taken a toll on the economy and has led to some unusual circumstances in the job market, it’s still worth doing your due diligence before signing on the dotted line.

Yes, you may need to factor in considerations that weren’t a concern a year ago, but you’ll be glad you took the time to weigh the pros and cons. Hasty decisions may mean you find yourself back in the job market quickly or a miserable daily existence that takes a toll on your health and relationships.

If you are contemplating accepting a job offer that you wouldn’t consider during better times, here are some things to consider:

In the same way that some of these questions or suggestions may not apply to your unique situation, none should be viewed as standalone criteria for making a final decision. Also, there is usually not a “right” answer, so be careful not to drive yourself crazy looking for perfect. What is important is investing yourself in the consideration process and making the best choice you can with the data available. Then, dive in with both feet and don’t look back – “what if’s” are a terrible waste of mental energy.

Even in a great job market, there’s no such thing as the “ideal” role. But when you’ve been searching for a while, the first option may seem like a great one due to your desire to get out of the job search rat race. Your mind’s ability to rationalize anything is pretty powerful, so step back and take an objective view before signing on the dotted line.

Happy hunting!

Reposted from: Forbes.com

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