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How to Juggle – or Hope to Juggle – Multiple Job Offers

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Every job candidate’s dream is to have several job prospects that meet your job specs and simultaneously produce offers when you’re ready to make a decision.

Sometimes it really does work out that way; most of the time it doesn’t. And what you’re left with, as the anonymous poster on Quora this morning noted, is a “way to extend a job offer” so they can see what other offers surface?

Joe Light from the Wall Street Journal wrote last week that there’s been a recent uptick in executives receiving multiple job offers, but also noted that it’s sector dependent. Like Goldilocks soup at the Bear household, some sectors are hot, some sectors are cold.

There are ways to steer the timing and conversation, but it’s frankly tricky and may get you bounced (e.g. places won’t consider you seriously unless they’re desperate or fall in love with you) once you’ve  thought things over. And note that it’s thought over, not over thought (thank you David Allen Ibsen).

First the basics:

So what’s a way to juggle multiple job offers? As I’ve thought about the issue from an earlier post on a similar subject, there are two paths that come to mind:

Cut to the chase? There is a fine balance between wanting it all, and understanding most employers want the same. Threading that proverbial needle is what separates people with great EQ and “luck” from people with less grace and opportunity.

 

Life Back West is an occasional set of writings focused on ways people, teams and organizations can be both more effective (doing the right thing) and more efficient (doing the right thing well). More about executive, new role, career and team / leadership coaching services can be found at the “About J. Mike Smith and Back West, Inc.” sidebar or the “Hire Me” tab above. You can also read an online interview with me at WhoHub, as well as participate in my learning community courtesy of KnowledgeCrush.

 

 

 

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