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Multiple Job Offer Job Assessor

Our free job offer assessor tool helps you when evaluating, accepting, or declining a job offer or whenever you want to evaluate your job satisfaction. It begins with an assessment of your career priorities, then helps you compare your predicted job satisfaction between job opportunities. Use it before you accept or decline a job offer in order to identify your most satisfying career opportunities. Please also see additional articles on negotiating a job offer, turning down a job offer, thank you letters, negotiating salary requirements and etc. in our job offer and salary related resource section below.
1. Rate the attributes of any job.
2. Define Job 1. This may be a current job or a new one.
3. Define Job 2. This is an offer you are assessing.
  (For fun, compare Job 1 to a Dream Job.)
4. Get your results.
5. Draw your conclusion.
   Step 1 of 5
Slide the blue markers with your mouse to rate the importance of each criterion on a scale of 0 to 100. Rate how important each attribute would be for any job, opportunity, not one specific opportunity.
Cash Compensation
Benefits
Boss
Location
Commute
Job Security
Advancement Opportunity
Work Environment
Level of Independence
Level of Teamwork
Enter your own criteria
  Job Offer and Salary Negotiations Related Resources

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The Job you Want

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The New Salary Negotiation

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How To Ask About Training Before a Job Offer

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Fix a Salary Negotiation Mistake

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Disclose Salary Expectations

Salary Talk: What is the best way to respond, if a prospective employer asks for your salary history and salary expectations in your cover letter?

Second Round of Negotiations

Salary Talk: I received an offer lower than my desired salary…Is it appropriate to renegotiate to get closer to my desired salary, or is it time to accept their offer?

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