Using a 'Ben Franklin' to Decide
I saw a post on the JOS forum regarding changing jobs after a short period of time. Would a potential 20 to 30% salary increase make it worth jumping ship after only seven months?
You may want to take a more quantitative approach. My Dad taught me long ago how to make a "Ben Franklin" when faced with a critical decision like this one.
A "Ben" is nothing more than a matrix of criteria. Each item is assigned a value from 1-10. And each item is assigned a "weight" or level of importance. You choose the weight... it, too, should be between 1 and 10. Once you've assigned values and weights, multiply the each item by the weight. Then total up the final values.
Here's an example:
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You can see, in this case, that the highest paying job didn't total out the highest.
In fact, my Dad also said: throw away all but the top five weighted items and add THOSE up. Because those are your true key metrics.
1 comment:
I've never seen that formula before, however, I copied it down (hope you don't mind) for future use. I'm job hunting right now and this could prove to be a very important tool in deciding between two or more offers (should that occur). Glad you posted it, thanks!
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