Posted on Jan 9, 2018
Shannon Arroyo
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Maj John Bell
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Great compensation Package and low expectations. :)
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Shannon Arroyo
Shannon Arroyo
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and free food!? :)
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Maj John Bell Major, I always look forward to your responses. Semper Fi.
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SGT Russell Wickham
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The number one quality I look for is I look for an employer who is not constantly listing a new job. I have had the opportunity to watch job boards for a month or two and see who always has a new ad running for positions. The more they look for people, the more toxic the work environment, and the less likely I am to want to work there. If you're desperate, that may not be an option, but if you're not, do so.

When I was in the military, I vowed I would never stay in a toxic work environment once I had the liberty of leaving in the civilian market. I ended up at a toxic employer because I needed a job in 2015, but I had my eyes open after six months for a better place. However, we had just purchased a house and I didn't want go long on the commute, so I stuck it out, but I still watched the job boards. One kept showing up in a suburb of Nashville that really sounded great, but it kept showing up. Well, I finally went against my better judgement and joined their business. I lasted four months before I left. Spending my lunch break every other day getting berated as a group, and then told that what had been said that did apply to me didn't really apply to me because I was "special" didn't sit well.

So, if an employer isn't always looking for help, they are probable a good place to work because they have a low turnover rate, and that is the number one thing I look for.
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Shannon Arroyo
Shannon Arroyo
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I always recommend asking during the interview, why the position is open and what are the biggest challenges facing the company/department right now?
These question can help you uncover trends and issues in the industry. This may also help you save yourself :)
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Shannon Arroyo For me, I wanted an employer that offered a job that would challenge me and also provide work that I considered important, and where I could make a difference.
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Shannon Arroyo
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Absolutely, people always want to feel important and needed!
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