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Termyn8or -> RE: What would you do? (10/25/2011 11:16:53 PM)
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Enjoying the game yet ? The way I see the board set is thus : DS is right that the better job is the right choice, however you must consider the stability of that company. Of course it's not like the bank job is a guaranteed lifelong positon either. You really need to consider the prospects of these companies having large scale cutbacks or actually failing in the near future. Banking is not quite what it once was. What's more in that position you are probably more expendable for someone's son in law or something. A good fight is OK, but work is nowhere to have it. Now this 50/50 chance, are you sure it's 50/50 ? Do you know anything about the other candidate ? Weigh this carefully. Personally, I would hope the interview does not coincide with your first days at the bank job. See you could just take it pending the other job, but you don't tell them that. If you can get the inteview but not the result before the seventh, go to the interview. If the interview will interfere with your job, figure something out. Is the schedule set ? Is it for sure that it is a conflict ? If so how far in the future ? Sidestep. Some how sidestep. To all, the goal is to keep as many options as possible open at all times. Both of these jobs could be duds. And 32K is not that much, but that's what they're paying. Don't expect much loyalty from anyone unless you really did something, like founded the company or something like that. Somehow work both in. You have to know when the interview is in advance, just tell this place that you need off right then and take care of it. They call you in again get a start date and don't say you can start immediately. Give as much notice as you can and tell them you understand why they don't hire overqualified people. To make the best impression, get the idea across that you undersatnd their side of the desk. That means to know why they need done what they need done, all that. If you have tio leave a new job in a week or something, do your damndest to leave on great terms, to hopefully leave on neutral terms. It's a dog eat dog world out there. T^T
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