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 How to determine if a company is a good fit for you

【A】On paper, the job seemed perfect for me: The position was completely in line with my degree, the duties and responsibilities were compatible with my interests, and the office maintained a well-stocked kitchen that would satisfy my every snack desire.

【B】Sounds like my dream job, right? There was only one small problem: I simply didn’t get along with the company culture. They favored a more rigid, closed-door, corporate atmosphere, while I would have preferred something more collaborative and open. They were complete clock watchers, while I would have liked a more flexible schedule. To put it plainly, we just weren’t on the same page.

【C】When it comes to looking for a new job, you already know that a big part of the interview process involves the company evaluating whether or not you’re a good fit for their open role. But, it’s important to keep in mind that the employer isn’t the only one who needs to identify a good match—you should be looking for that same exact thing. Company culture can have a big impact on how you feel about your work, so you want to make sure you sign an offer letter with an organization you’re truly excited about.

【D】However, figuring out what a company is like before you actually work there can be a bit of a challenge. Luckily, there are a few things you can do to determine whether or not a company is a good fit for you—before you ever sign your name on that dotted line.

【E】First of all, know what you want. It’s hard to make any decisions when you don’t really know what you’re looking for. So before you can determine whether you and a specific company would be compatible together, it’s important to have a solid handle on what exactly you want from your employer. Many of us have an easier time identifying the things that we absolutely don’t want. If those are the only things you can think of, don’t worry! That’s still a good place to start.

【F】Start by writing down the things you didn’t like about previous employers, as well as the parts you really valued. There’s no wrong answer here—so from big things to small details, write them all down on your list. This will help you immediately identify what you’re looking for in an organization, as well as the things you’re trying to stay far, far away from.

【G】Make sure to do your research. Now comes the part when you put on your detective hat and do a little digging. The Internet will be your best friend when you’re trying to familiarize yourself with a company’s culture before ever walking through their office doors. And where exactly should you look for these culture clues? Start with the most obvious place first: the company’s website. Read through their copy and blog. Do they use formal, direct language? Or is it casual, conversational, and maybe even a little humorous? This can be a big indicator of what sort of atmosphere the company is trying to cultivate.

【H】Next, turn your attention toward their social media outlets. Are they sharing photos of their team’s Thursday afternoon barbeque or Halloween costume contest? Or are their social media accounts strictly reserved for company-related announcements and product launches?

【I】An industry review website like Glassdoor is another spot to check in order to find some insider information about what you can expect about a company. However, remember to take the reviews you read with a grain of salt—many of them are written by scorned (被鄙视的) employees.

【J】Finally, you can never fail with personal connections. Send a quick message to a current or previous company employee on LinkedIn or by email and ask if they would be willing to have a quick conversation with you about the organization in general. If you get a yes to your request for a chat, you’ll be armed with some pretty powerful and helpful information heading into your interview!

【K】Learn more by asking questions. You know that part at the end of a job interview when the hiring manager asks if you have any questions, and you just stare across the table blankly with your mouth hanging open? That’s the perfect opportunity to speak up and get your burning company culture questions answered! So yes, you can definitely ask your interviewer about what it’s like to work for that particular organization. Simple questions like, “What three words would you use to describe the culture here?” or “What’s your favorite part about working for this company?” can reveal a lot about what it’s really like behind closed doors.

【L】Prioritize your values. What does my dream company culture look like? Well, I could come and go as I please, as long as I was getting the work done. My boss would genuinely listen to and value all of my ideas and suggestions. My co-workers would all be friendly with one another, without ever falling into the office gossip trap. The kitchen would have endless options of pizza and cookies. Oh, and they’d give me two months of paid vacation with a very generous salary.

【M】What are my chances of finding all of those things with one employer? Slim to none—believe me, I’ve looked. This is why it’s so important to know which aspects of a company’s culture you value most. Is it an open communication style or a flexible schedule? Focus on the top spots on your priority list, and ensure a potential employer at least checks those boxes. Unfortunately, this is reality, you can’t have everything you want but a few are certainly achievable.

【N】When you’re hunting for a new job, you already know that the employer is trying to decide whether or not you’re a good fit for the position. But you should also look at the process through a similar lens. You may not be the one conducting the actual interview, but you’re still trying to determine whether or not company is a good fit for you.

【O】Keep these tips in mind to figure out whether you and a potential employer are a perfect match or just a recipe (方案) for disaster. After all, it’s a good thing to know before actually accepting an offer.

37. It can be difficult to know the real situation in a company until you become part of it.

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答案:

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解析:

36. 关于公司文化的线索可以在该公司网站上找到。

解析:G。根据题干中的Clues about the culture和website可定位至G段第四、五句。第四句提出一个问题:到底应该去哪里寻找关于这家公司文化的线索呢?第五句给出答案,从最明显的地方开始:公司网站。题干中的Clues about the culture of a company对应第四句中的these culture clues,website原词复现,故题干是对G段第四、五句的同义改写。

37. 在成为公司的一员之前,你很难了解公司的真实情况。

解析:D。根据题干中的difficult、know the real situation和until you become part of it可定位至D段第一句。该句提到,在你真正上班之前想弄清楚一个公司是什么样的,仍然可能是一个挑战。题干中的difficult对应第一句中的challenge,know the real situation in a company是对句中figuring out what a company is like的同义替换,you become part of it是对句中you actually work there的同义替换,故题干是对D段第一句的近义转述。

38. 求职者所有的要求不可能都得到满足。

解析:M。根据题干中的impossible、job applicant和every expectation可定位至M段最后一句。该句提到,很不幸,这就是现实,你不可能拥有想要的一切,根据前文可知其中的you是泛指,表示的是求职者不可能得到自己想要的一切。题干中的impossible...to have every expectation met是对最后一句中can’t have everything you want的同义替换,故题干是对M段最后一句的近义概述。

39. 仅仅通过阅读文字描述,作者发现这个招聘岗位很理想。

解析:A。根据题干中的reading its description、job和ideal可定位至A段第一句。该句中作者提到,从字面上看,这份工作似乎很适合自己。题干中的reading its description对应第一句的On paper,job原词复现,ideal对应该句中的perfect,故题干是对A段第一句的同义转述。

40. 建议求职者列一份清单,写出他们在以前工作中喜欢和不喜欢的地方。

解析:F。根据题干中的a written list、likes and dislikes和previous employment可定位至F段第一句。该句提到,首先写下来你不喜欢前任雇主的地方和你真正看重的地方。题干中的a written list对应第一句的writing down,likes and dislikes对应things you didn’t like和the parts you really valued,previous employment是对句中previous employers的同义替换,故题干是对F段第一句的同义转述。

41. 在面试结束时,求职者应该抓住机会获得急迫问题的答案。

解析:K。根据题干中的At the end of an interview、seize the opportunity和urgent questions可定位至K段。该段建议求职者在面试的最后提出自己的问题,并在第三句提到,这是一次让对方回答你有关公司文化这一迫切问题的绝佳机会。题干中的At the end of an interview对应K段第二句的at the end of a job interview,opportunity原词复现,urgent questions对应第三句的burning...questions,get answers对应get...answered,故题干是对K段第三句的近义总结。

42. 首先,求职者应该清楚他们对未来雇主的期望是什么。

解析:E。根据题干中的be clear、what they expect和future employer可定位至E段第三句。该句提到,在确定某家公司是否适合你之前,重要的是清楚地知道你到底想从雇主那里得到什么。题干中的be clear是对E段第三句中have a solid handle的同义替换,what they expect from their future employer是对句中的what exactly you want from your employer的同义替换,故题干是对E段第三句部分内容的同义转述。

43. 求职者应该以批判的眼光阅读网站上关于公司的信息。

解析:I。根据题干中的a critical eye和what is written about a company可定位至I段。该段第一句提到,对于你想了解的公司,可以在行业评论网站上找到内幕消息,接着第二句又说到,对于看到的评论要持保留态度,因为其中许多评论都是出自公司里受人鄙视的员工。题干中的with a critical eye对应第二句中的with a grain of salt(对某事持保留态度),what is written about a company对应句中的reviews,故题干是对I段第二句部分内容的近义概括。

44. 工作满意度与公司文化有很大关系。

解析:C。根据题干中的Job satisfaction和company culture可定位至C段最后一句。该句提到,公司文化对你的工作感受有很大的影响。题干中的Job satisfaction对应C段最后一句中的how you feel about your work,has a lot to do with对应句中的have a big impact on,company culture原词复现,故题干是对C段最后一句中前半句的同义转述。

45. 在求职者准备面试时,与公司内部人士聊天可以给他们提供非常有用的信息。

解析:J。根据题干中的chat、insider、useful information和interview可定位至J段最后一句。该句提到,如果他们同意你的聊天请求,你一定会获得一些非常有利且有用的信息,能够指引你的面试。这里的“他们”指的是上一句中提到的公司的在职员工或前员工,对应题干中的insider。题干中的chat和interview原词复现,useful information对应定位句中的powerful and helpful information,故题干是对J段最后一句的概括总结。本题有一定干扰性的是I段,该段中出现了题干中的关键词insider、information和company,但这一段主要是说行业网站上的公司内部信息,并没有出现与内部人士聊天的相关内容,故I段排除。

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