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>>Male #1: For a student that's handling job opportunities
as well as offers, it's best to really weigh your options.
>>Male #2: You can get a good job offer and a bad job offer.
You have to understand which is which.
>>Male #3: Being honest and upfront about what you want,
what you expect, and what you need from a job, well that can
only benefit both parties.
>>Male #4: If you have concerns going into the organization.
You know, really kind of vet yourself through the process.
>>Female #1: In making the decision you really should go
with what you're very interested in and don't settle on a
position that you think you just need to take.
>>Male #5: But make sure that whatever the job that you're
getting into, it's something that you're going to be
marketable coming out of it.
>>Male #6: It's good to know if there are multiple offers
coming out there as well as if they're looking at
potentially like competing agencies. 'Cause that really
helps us weigh the options like, do we move quicker in terms
of trying to scoop this person up?
>>Male #7: Don't keep people waiting too long. You know,
time does kill deals.
>>Male #8: When you accept the job offer, letting the other
positions know that you're not gonna be pursuing those
anymore.
>>Male #9: And it's best to take the opportunities that make
the most sense for you as well as that can provide you with
the most experience in a path that you're looking forward
to.
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