Sunday, May 24, 2020

Office Etiquette When to Tell Your Employer About Your Vacation Plans

Office Etiquette When to Tell Your Employer About Your Vacation Plans Dear Classy Career Girl,   I have been reading your blog daily lately and I find so many useful things that  I can incorporate in  my daily life. Thank you so much for that. Now I have a question. I have a vacation scheduled three months from now and if I get hired, how should I negotiate my vacation with the new company? Should I inform the new company during the interview process or wait and see if I am hired?   I want to be ethical to my future new employer  but I  definitely dont want to have to cancel my vacation!   -Responsible  applicant (with a passport) Sharing Vacation Plans with Your Employer Dear Responsible Applicant, When I was first hired at my current company, I was in the exact same position! I was getting married in three months and I wanted to take three weeks off for my wedding and honeymoon. I recommend that you dont say a word about your vacation plans during the interview. The interview is only the time to put your best foot forward.   When you bring up an issue like this  during the interview,  they  may question how important this job  is to you and how often you are going to be going on vacations in the future. Once you get offered the job and are negotiating salary, that is when you are in the bargaining spot! They have already done a lot of work to review resumes and  interview candidates  and they chose you as the best fit! This is the perfect time to let them know  about your future  vacation plans. In my case, I was so worried about it but  they really didnt care at all. They said that they would work it out and not to worry about it. I can almost guarantee that you will receive a similar response. Good luck on your interview!! -Classy Career Girl Do you have a question for me? Here are 4 easy ways to ask your questions!     Leave a comment here, email me at anna@classycareergirl.com, find me on twitter @classycareer or comment on my Facebook page.   I answer every email and will never share your name (unless you want me to:)

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