PAGE HEADING

Questions You Should Consider When Taking a Job

May 2, 2017
Choices

Are you looking for a new career opportunity? These days, people don’t stick with one employer as long as they used to. If you’re in the job market, what issues should you be considering to be sure that your next step is the right one? Here are some tips on what to think about before making a career move.

Decide What You’re Seeking

Interviewing and landing a new job are exciting prospects, but you must also evaluate every job option with your finances and your long-term career in mind. Begin by considering your reasons for seeking a new position. List the considerations that are most important to you — things like salary, new responsibilities, learning opportunities — and rank them in order of priority. Knowing what you want will help you narrow your search.

Get the Big Picture on Benefits

Most people will want their new salary to match or exceed their previous pay, but there are other financial issues to consider. For example, are you aware of the value of the benefits packages associated with each job —including health insurance, retirement plans, paid leave such as vacation and sick time, and disability and other types of insurance? Put together, these benefits represent about 30% of an employee's entire compensation, according to the U.S. Department of Labor. If you are changing jobs, make sure to compare your existing benefits package with those in any potential new position. And although a potential employer may offer a retirement or healthcare insurance plan or other benefits, check carefully to see whether they are comparable to those of your current company or if there are differences that will have an impact on your wallet. If you will lose any benefits, it’s worthwhile to calculate how much you would need to spend to replace them on your own.

Consider Base vs. Total

Keep in mind, too, that some jobs offer compensation beyond the base salary, including bonuses and overtime, so you should compare what’s available in a new job to what you have now. Some employers also offer great perks and other advantages. If you’re working for a company that reimburses you for education costs or provides valuable training opportunities, or if they provide onsite childcare or free lunches or snacks, then you should determine what a new job will offer and if losing any of these perks is worth making a change.

Think about Flexibility

Do you enjoy flexible hours or other family-friendly accommodations at your current job? While these programs are popular, they may vary a great deal from organization to organization and job to job. If you depend on a flexible schedule, or if you’re used to a certain level of work/life balance, find out not only the organization’s policy but also your potential supervisor’s attitude toward it.

Where Can I Go from Here?

If you want to advance in your career, it’s important that the organization and your position offer opportunities for professional development. In your interview, ask what kind of career path you can expect and how long it typically takes to move up. Find out what your predecessors in the job are doing now and what kind of training is available to those who want to progress.

Consult Your Local CPA

Every day, local CPAs offer clients expert advice on a wide variety of financial concerns, including making a major purchase or obtaining a loan. Whatever your financial questions, your CPA can help you find the answers. Locate a CPA near you with our Find-A-CPA directory.  

 

Icon_MemberBenefits_MID
CPACharge
CPACharge was developed specifically for CPAs, enrolled agents and accountants, providing a simple, affordable online payment solution that allows you to securely accept credit, debit, and eCheck/ACH payments from anywhere. 
NJCPA_Icn_4C
On-Site Training

NJCPA on-site training programs offer the same outstanding content and expert instruction as our seminars but are led at your location.

Icon_MemberBenefits_MID
Accounting Today
Save 20 percent on an Accounting Today subscription and stay up to date on the latest issues affecting the profession.
Icon_3_people_circle_SKY-04
Join the Accounting Educators Community

Connect and share with other accounting educators about curriculum, trends and the profession. Learn about NJCPA initiatives that are valuable for your students including information on obtaining the CPA designation, student membership, scholarships, volunteer opportunities and events.

Icon_4_cube_connection_SKY-04
Earn an AICPA Robotic Process Automation Certificate
Recognize what RPA is and its business value, with specific focus on accounting and finance functions. Understand how RPA provides a significant competitive advantage.
Icon_MemberBenefits_MID
Guaranteed Rate/Marc Demetriou
Marc Demetriou of Guaranteed Rate is offering NJCPA members a “no lender fee mortgage” ($1,440 lender fee credit), competitive low rates and a dedicated team to deliver world class service.
Icon_3_people_circle_SKY-04
Join the Women's Leadership Forum

Join our online forum that enables female CPAs at all career levels and industries to make meaningful connections with each other and discuss career goals.

Icon_Monitor_magnify_SKY-04
Earn an AICPA Single Audit Certificate
Learn how to plan, perform and evaluate single audits in accordance with the latest requirements of the new Uniform Guidance.
Icon_MemberBenefits_MID
Wolters Kluwer
NJCPA members save 25 percent on CCH CPELink subscriptions, live webinars and on-demand self-study (mobile friendly) CPE courses.
Icon_MemberBenefits_MID
SMI

SMI has negotiated special discounts for the NJCPA members with all the major technology carriers and providers.

Icon_3_people_circle_SKY-04
Join the Business & Industry Professionals Interest Group

Stay connected to your peers and share knowledge on corporate finance topics.

Wolters Kluwer CCH
Save on COVID Tax Resources
NJCPA members save 25 percent on Wolters Kluwer's new book, COVID and Taxpayer Certainty Acts of 2020: Law, Explanation & Analysis.
NJCPA_Icn_4C
Shop the NJCPA store
Are you NJCPA proud? Purchase NJCPA merch to show your pride and help support our scholarship program.
Icon_Shooting_up_arrows_MID-03
Real Estate Classified Ads
View classified ad postings for office space for sale or rent.
Icon_Handshake_MID-03
Mergers & Acquisitions Classified Ads
View classified ad postings from CPA firms looking to be acquired and those looking to acquire or merge with other firms.
Icons_3_gears_midnight-03
Professional Services Classified Ads
View classified ad postings from companies providing services to CPAs.
Icon_3_people_circle_SKY-04
Join the Cannabis Interest Group
New Jerseyans have voted to legalize cannabis. Join the NJCPA's Cannabis Interest Group to gain information, insights and best practices for serving clients in this promising new industry.
NJCPA_Icn_4C
Zoom Backgrounds
Download our virtual backgrounds for Zoom meetings.
Icon_certificate_SKY-04
Earn an AICPA Certificate
When you’re ready to show your competencies, expand your career opportunities or enter new areas of practice, start by earning an AICPA certificate. Choose a certificate that matches your next career goal.
Icon_4_cube_connection_SKY-04
Earn the AICPA Blockchain Fundamentals Certificate
Build a foundation toward becoming a strategic business partner within your organization and with your clients. Learn how to anticipate potential benefits and risks of the technology, structure and functionality, and to translate them into relevant business application and value.