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Job Values - What’s Important To You

Understanding what you want out of life can help you to make trade-offs when it comes to your job. By now, you probably have a long list of things you’re looking for in a job—short commute, flexible hours, great people to work with, just to name a few. How you prioritize this list can tell you a lot about what you value in a career and in life.

People who are internally motivated by their career care most about the intangible benefits it brings. For example, they enjoy the sense of achievement they get from a job well done. These values are called, Intrinsic Values. Whereas Extrinsic values are values such as a high salary, recognition or a prestigious title.

Whether you are motivated by intrinsic values, extrinsic values, or a combination of both, it’s how well your job matches up against your values that helps to determine how satisfied you are.



Intrinsic Values


Achievement

Challenge

Competition

Excellence

Knowledge

Using Your Abilities

Work Mastery

Independence

Aesthetics – Beauty

Autonomy

Creativity - Self Expression

Ownership

Risk - Adventure

Setting Your Own Schedule

Relationships

Community

Contact with Public

Coworkers

Helping Others

Social Interaction

Your Supervision




Extrinsic Values


Recognition

Advancement

Fame

Leadership

Power - Authority

Prestige - Status

Respect

Support

Company Policies

Employee Benefits & Perks

Job Security

Paid Vacation

Stability

Supportive Supervisor

Working Conditions

Comfort - Low Stress

Compensation – Pay/Salary

Flexibility - Hours

Short Commute - Travel

Variety - Change

Work Environment

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