MENLO PARK, Calif. - What's the best yardstick for evaluating a job offer? In a recent nationwide survey, 44% of chief financial officers said that other than salary and traditional benefits, the stability and reputation of a company is their primary consideration in accepting a job offer. The survey was developed by RHI Management Resources, a consulting firm for senior-level accounting and finance professionals. It was based on interviews with 1,400 CFOs. "While the opportunity and challenge of working for high-tech start-ups appeals to many executives, the potential for long-term career satisfaction and work/life balance with a reputable company that has a proven track record is still an attractive incentive," company officials said.
Stability number one draw for job-seeking executives
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