![]() Very often we choose the job that pays us the most or offers us the best benefits - which is good in the short term. That's according to Simon Sinek, leadership expert and bestselling author of multiple books including, most recently, " Leaders Eat Last." Sinek visited the Business Insider office in July for a Facebook Live interview and laid it out for us: But if you're deciding whether to take a job offer, and if you don't want this to be a stay-two-years-and-bounce kind of thing, make sure you find an organization where you love your coworkers. It's hard to get around this problem completely. You might be 100% convinced that you'll love working in management consulting for the rest of your life, only to decide two years after taking the job: Eh, it's not for you. Humans are notoriously poor judges of how much they'll change in the future. Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design/Flickr ![]() Account icon An icon in the shape of a person's head and shoulders. ![]()
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