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What To Look For In A Job (Besides Salary) While it's important to earn the best living possible, there are many other factors in a potential job that can benefit you in both the short and long-term.

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Don't judge a job by its paycheck! While it's important to earn the best living possible, there are many other factors in a potential job that can benefit you in both the short and long-term. Why not find a job that has more flexible hours or perhaps more vacation days? The infographic below by Accounting Principals highlights six important factors that can make a potential employment opportunity that much sweeter. Entrepreneurs, consider these boons when recruiting new team members- a little perk can go a long way!

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