If you’ve spent time on social media lately—TikTok in particular—it’s likely you’ve already come across the term ‘beige flag’. The topic of beige flags grew in popularity this summer because of a TikTok trend where people noted the odd, but not necessarily bad, personality traits of those close to them. Whereas a green flag is a sign that someone is great, and a red flag is a sign that someone is trouble, a beige flag is somewhere in between.
Like the other two flags, beige flags are also not restricted to personal relationships. You can encounter beige flags in all aspects of life, including your job search. In fact, learning how to spot and analyze job beige flags could end up saving you a lot of time and help you avoid accepting a job that isn’t actually the best fit.
One example of a beige flag in a personal relationship is this TikTok user’s boyfriend, who chooses to set a timer instead of an alarm to get him up in the morning. It’s strange, but this behavior is certainly not a red flag.
But what about beige flags as they relate to a job search?
Job beige flags might be more difficult to spot, which is why we’ve curated a list of the most common beige flags you might run into at various intervals in your job search. From warning signs in a job description to company-wide beige flags, here are some of the things you’ll want to look out for.
- Cliché Statements — Too many clichés or unrealistically positive statements can be a sign that they’re overpromising and just trying to get your attention.
- Asking for the same information again and again— Assuming you’ve already provided your resume and cover letter, it should give you pause if a hiring manager continues to ask questions like where you got your degree, what your last job was, etc.
- Future promises over current perks — Evaluate the offer and see which benefits/compensation are going to start on day one. Are you comfortable with what the job provides from the start, or are you only considering the offer because of what they might give you in the future?
- Company-wide beige flags — Talk to your colleagues and do outside research to get a feel for the company as a whole. There might not be anything glaringly wrong with the business, but company beige flags could be a reason you only stay at a job for a year instead of two.
However, looking for a job is already very confusing and time-consuming, so why not let the experts find your next great position? The recruiters at CyberCoders know how to spot not only the beige flags but the red and green ones too.
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