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Why Use a Recruiter?

Writing a Great Resumé

The Art of Interviewing

Interview Tips

Overcoming the Fear of Change

Evaluating an Offer

Keeping Score

The Economic Factor

Figuring the Bottom Line

Lay Your Cards on the Table

The Porcupine Category

How an Offer Is Staged

Accepting the Offer

New Angles and Unusual Deals

Position Comparison Guide

Position Compensation Guide

Resigning From a Job

Steps to a New Job

Position Comparison: How to Evaluate a Job Offer

The Porcupine Category

Of course, there are considerations aside from money that usually need to be satisfied before an offer can be accepted. Factors such as your new position title, review periods, work schedule, vacation allotment, and promotion opportunities are important, and should be looked at carefully.

To understand the candidate's needs, I use the porcupine approach to quantify each consideration or "point" made by the candidate as a condition for acceptance. Once I understand each point, I can work with the company to put the deal together, without having to go back later to get "one more thing."

Once you know your bottom line and each condition, or point on the porcupine, you're in a better position to get what you want, since you've established quantifiable goals to shoot for.

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