The Art of Finding Work

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Don't Approach 'What You're Worth' From a Sense of Entitlement

Don't Approach 'What You're Worth' From a Sense of Entitlement

Job hunting isn't the place for any sense of entitlement; you must prove your worth.

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Nick Kossovan
May 20, 2024
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More than ever, job seekers, with a sense of entitlement, are hyper-focusing on getting paid what they're worth. Job seekers seldom consider, let alone quantify, the value of their work, which determines their worth. Hence, a candidate's or position's worth is calculable and, therefore, isn't as subjective as is often assumed. 

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