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Not just a job, but the right job

Are you one of the IT-Candidates who are offered a job even before handing in their thesis? Follow our advice to decide how to choose the right job for you.

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Do you already have job offers lined up?

Some students secure one or more job opportunities even before submitting their thesis. If you're among those highly sought-after in the job market, you're in a unique position, but how do you know which job is actually the right fit for you?


Picking not just a job, but the right job

You've got an advantage if you're getting offers before other graduates. But it's crucial to be clear about what you actually want in your career and life.


If you don't, you might let someone else make this major life decision for you.


What Do You Value in Your Career?

Start by considering your career goals and personal values. What do you want most out of your job and life? Here are some aspects you might consider:

  • Professional Development: Do you want constant growth and learning?

  • Travel and International Opportunities: Are you keen on traveling for work?

  • Community: Is a strong workplace culture important to you?

  • Advancement: Do you want a clear path for moving up?

  • Salary: How important is the paycheck at the end of the month?

  • Specific Tasks: Are there certain roles or responsibilities you're passionate about?

  • Purpose: Do you want your work to contribute to something bigger?

  • Flexibility: Is a flexible schedule or work location key for you?

These factors can guide you in making a decision that aligns well with your goals.


Don't Forget Life Outside of Work

Your life doesn't stop when you clock out. Think about what's important to you beyond your job. For instance:

  • Family Life: How will the job impact your family time?

  • Hobbies and Leisure: Will you have time for activities you love?

  • Commute: How long are you willing to travel to and from work?

  • Vacation and Travel: Is time off a priority for you?

  • Schedule Flexibility: Do you need freedom in your daily routine?

  • Time at Home: How much time do you want to spend at home?

  • Volunteering: Do you want to give back to your community?

Weighing these factors against your job priorities will help you make a well-rounded decision of finding, not just a job, but the right job


Final Thoughts

Securing a job offer, or even multiple offers, is an accomplishment. But your aim shouldn't just be to land 'a job'; it should be to find 'the right job' for you. Take the time to evaluate offers against what you truly value in your career and life. This will set you on the path toward not just a job, but a fulfilling career.

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