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I'm currently working in supply chain management, handling purchasing and scheduling – pretty standard stuff. Randomly last week, someone reached out (not a recruiter) and suggested this opportunity with another company. It's a bit different; more on the vendor side.
Now, here's where it gets interesting: this new gig offers a 15% salary bump plus the potential for quarterly bonuses. Those bonuses can range anywhere from 55k to 85k, if you believe the folks over at Glassdoor. And they're throwing in some nice perks like a company car, card, phone, and iPad. Compare that to my current job where I'm drowning in expense reports for car, gas, and phone. (Benefits and 401k are comparable)
My current job isn't exactly thrilling, and the vibe with my colleagues isn't the best. So, I sent in my resume, did a solid phone interview, and now they're talking about a Teams meeting.
But here's the hangup: if I take this new gig, it'll be a short stint with my current employer, and it's a bit of a career switch. That part makes me a little nervous.
So, should I tough it out where I am or take a leap into this new opportunity?
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