How to Know if a Company is the Right Fit for You – Before Accepting the Position

By: Mark Gnatovic

Many times prospective candidates do not do enough of their own homework and evaluation of the company they are interviewing with to determine if this move will be a move filled with success, and even more important, the happiness they seek. Based on our many years of experience we’ve put together some great advice to turn to while you are in the interview and hiring process. This will help you determine if the company is a good fit for you before you accept the position.

 

The key is to evaluate the company just as much as they evaluate you. 

 

Here are some helpful thoughts to consider before you accept a new job:

 

1. The first thing to ask yourself, “can I be successful in this position”?  There are plenty of “cool” jobs out there, or positions that you have dreamed about, sound exciting, but are they right for you? Consider the position inside and out, the responsibilities, and how it translates to your experience, is it a role you can see yourself being successful in? How will you compare to other likely candidates?

 

 

2. Okay, you’re comfortable with #1, now consider the company and how it fits with you and your livelihood. It’s your life, know what is important to you! Ask yourself if you are comfortable with the hours, travel, perhaps weekends and even nights.  If you don’t know the answers to those questions, find out now before it’s too late.

 

 

3. How about the personality of the person you will report to? Does his/her leadership style align with you? Will your potential new boss provide a platform for your success? Ask a couple leading questions like “what’s your style of leadership and what does success look like to you?”

 

 

4. Ask about the team that you will eventually partner with and that will support you (and you them) towards success. Maybe, ”tell me about the existing team that is in place, what challenges or successes have they had and why”?

 

 

5. Evaluate the office atmosphere…did the person working the front desk greet you? Do people look at you in the eye and say “hi” as you walk by and into the interview room. Try and gather a sense for what a typical day would feel like, what mood does it put you in?

 

 

6. What does the culture feel like? A simple question, “tell me about the culture here”. How about personal health, do you see people wearing Fitbits, using stability balls, or stand-up desks? If it’s important to you, be aware of the culture and environment.  Ask for a tour of the office.

 

 

7. As you consider the company, ask (and do you own homework/evaluation) what makes them better than their competitive set? It may not be the largest and most financially heavy company (although money in the bank is SUPER important), but what makes this company stand out? First off, know their competitive set and ask, “how do you compete against ABC and what are your biggest challenges when competing against them? What makes “us” stand out to “them”?

 

 

8. How about the size of the company? Some people do better with a larger, more defined responsibility vs. a smaller, more cutting edge and entrepreneurial opportunity. Just recognize what is ahead for you where there are more opportunities for “all hands on deck”.  And, for the entrepreneurial “opportunities” that come with long range money, you need to get those promises in writing.

 

 

9. Why is the position available? What happened to the last person? Or why has this position been created? These are fantastic questions that may help you determine if the role fits you.

 

 

Your own unique discovery process on shared beliefs, ethics, integrity and morals are ALL no brainers. Every company is unique in its own right, and so are you.  Don’t make a move just to make the move.  Find a home that you will inspire you, challenge you, and provide opportunities for your career.  

 

A good candidate must interview the interviewers almost as much as they will interview you. Trust your gut and good luck!

 

 

 

Read more: The Perfect Interview Outfits for Both Men and Women

Read more: 10 Things You Need to Know to Ace an Interview

 

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About SearchWide Global: SearchWide Global is a full service executive search firm, placing hundreds of executives, primarily for companies in the convention, trade association, and travel/tourism industries. Specializing in C-Level and Director level executive searches for companies ranging in size from Fortune 500 corporations to mid-sized public and private companies and associations. Headquartered in St. Paul, MN, USA and several regional offices, SearchWide Global is able to serve clients and candidates nationwide. Founded in 1999, they have remained focused on four core values for almost two decades: INTEGRITY, ETHICS, PASSION and RESPECT.

6 Simple Ways to Spruce Up Your LinkedIn Profile

Nowadays, your LinkedIn profile is equally, if not more important than the traditional resume or curricula vitae. Hiring managers tend to visit LinkedIn profiles to get to know candidates better and assess how they present themselves online.

Before you start making a ton of changes, we recommend that you change your “Sharing profile edits” to “no” so your peers don’t get notified with every little change you make. You can change it back to yes once you have made your updates. Access this under “Privacy and Settings”, then click on “Privacy”, and change it to “no” under “Sharing profile edits”.

 

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1. START WITH A PROFESSIONAL LOOKING PROFILE PICTURE AND ADD A BACKGROUND PHOTO OF SOMETHING RELEVANT TO YOU AND YOUR INDUSTRY.

You’ll see that one of our recruiters, Kellie uses a professional head shot for her profile photo. It’s easy to see and you can click to enlarge. You should use a high-res or good quality photo that is square. The ideal pixel size for your photo is 400 x 400.

Now look at the background image, Kellie chose a photo of a bridge because it resembles her company’s tagline, “The Bridge Between Professionals”. You can choose a scenic photo of where you live, or something that resembles your company. Just avoid using an image with text because it often gets covered by LinkedIn ads, notifications, or the profile photo when viewing on a mobile device.

LinkedIn_example of profile photo

 

2. CUSTOMIZE YOUR PERSONAL URL FOR YOUR LINKEDIN PROFILE. 

Instead of having a long jumbled looking link clean it up by deleting the extra numbers and letters. To do this, go to “Profile”, “Edit Profile”, then select the settings button next to the current URL (under your profile photo). Then on the right side it allows you to edit the URL, if you have a common name it might be taken so you might have to try a few versions.

Include this new link in your email signature and any material you hand out.

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3. WHEN CREATING YOUR SUMMARY, USE KEYWORDS SO YOU CAN BE EASILY FOUND. 

Your summary is your personal brand.  It tells the story about who you are personally and professionally. To create your summary quickly and efficiently, create a list of 3-5 keywords you would like to include. Then type your summary plugging those words in. You’ll see Kellie states what she does in the first sentence, then explains where she is located and why she is an expert in her field. She concludes with asking her viewers to then connect with her company on social media. Keep it brief and easy to read and your summary will be well-read by viewers.

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4. KEEP YOUR WORK EXPERIENCE CURRENT AND PROVIDE DETAILS FOR EACH POSITION LISTED OF WHAT YOUR RESPONSIBILITIES WERE.

List job duties, accomplishments etc. and sell yourself! We’ll use another SearchWide Global employee’s profile for example. Start with a 1-2 sentence description of the position and/or company. Then use bullet points to list 5-7 job duties and accomplishments. Make sure you link the job to the company profile if they have one.

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5. JOIN GROUPS THAT ARE RELEVANT TO YOUR INDUSTRY AND PROFESSIONAL INTEREST 

Search for associations you belong to, industry topics, such as “Digital Marketing” or “Recruiting”, that way you can start getting involved in discussions and expand your network. Using the same search bar you would to find a person or page, press enter to perform the search, and you can select “groups” on the left column menu bar. When searching for companies you’d like to follow, instead of selecting “groups” on the menu bar, select, “companies”.

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6. STAY ACTIVE! PROVIDE STATUS UPDATES, UPLOAD A PHOTO, AND PUBLISHING A POST IS A GREAT WAY TO GET NOTICED.

LinkedIn users tend to prefer industry news, your company updates or something relevant to them. So keep the topics you share professional. LinkedIn and Facebook are not the same.

 

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By following these simple steps, you can improve your profile it just a few simple clicks.  Start now to boost your personal brand and become noticed!

 

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SearchWide Global™ is a full service executive search firm, placing hundreds of executives, primarily for companies in the convention, trade association, and travel/tourism industries. Specializing in C-Level and Director level executive searches for companies ranging in size from Fortune 500 corporations to mid-sized public and private companies and associations. Headquartered in St. Paul, MN, USA and several regional offices, SearchWide Global is able to serve clients and candidates nationwide. Founded in 1999, we have remained focused on four core values for almost two decades: INTEGRITY, ETHICS, PASSION and RESPECT.