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Vacations are usually planned months in advance, but what if you get a new job in the meantime? Here are some expert tips on how to handle that conversation with your new employer. After you are hired follow Erin McGoff’s advice and frame it as a “prior commitment”. Most people will understand that. Buzz60’s Keri Lumm has more.

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00:00Vacations are usually planned months in advance, but what if you get a new job in the meantime?
00:07Here are some expert tips on how to handle that conversation with your new employer.
00:12After you are hired, follow Aaron McGough's advice and frame it as a prior commitment.
00:18Most people will understand that.
00:21Or, use this sentence from elite personnel.
00:25While it may be too early to discuss, I wanted to let you know that I have a trip planned in a few months.
00:31I am happy to accommodate my time off in the manner that best suits the company's needs.
00:37That way, you are being clear, but working with their parameters.
00:42Most employers want happy employees and will want to work with you.
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