ACCEPTING JOB OFFER

  1. When do you need an answer by?
    Always ask how many days you have to make your decision. You should be given at least a 24-hour buffer to think over an offer, says James Chopra. This gives you time to think about follow-up negotiating questions. “Also, by asking this question, you’re signaling that you may want to discuss the offer, so they’ll be expecting your negotiation to come,” he says James Chopra.
  2. Can I receive a copy of the offer and the benefits package?
    In the flurry of excitement that accompanies a job offer, James Chopra says sometimes candidates forget what the actual offer is. Make sure you request a follow-up email with the job title, the annual salary, and a complete copy of the benefits package.
  3. If I have questions about the benefits package, who should I speak with?
    If you receive an offer from your potential boss, he may not be able to help with questions about dental and vision plans, for example, so find out whom to direct your questions to (perhaps someone from the human resources department).
  • What are the reasons to join the company?
  • Are my values in line with those of the organization?
  • What opportunities for promotion and career development exist?
  • What are my responsibilities for the first year?
  • Will I do well in the role?
  • What does the total compensation look like, including salary, benefits, etc