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Old 01-21-2021, 08:31 PM   #600
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First of all congrats on your offer, that's always a good feeling.


Lately I've been counseling a lot of people that I interview on whether they should leave their current job for a new one. Frankly I do it because I want to make sure that the move in their mind is the best for them and removes any doubt or regret over the move.


In this case if you don't mind you're current job, and it pays better and has better benefits just to go to something more familiar, I don't know if familiar is enough of a reason to give up security in benefits and the total compensation. Its a tough job, but are the skills that you're doing in the current job translatable for later? Does it add to your resume, because if it does, and on top of it you're compensated better, the decision to stay or go should be easier.


Just my 2 cents.
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