Decision Making
Personal Decision-Making: Deciding to Accept a New Job Offer or Not
Having worked for the same company for over eight years and not having seen a raise in five of those years, it was time to consider options for a new job. The possibility of advancing my career, earning more salary, getting greater levels of professional recognition and learning more in an expanded role in a new company all were the benefits of moving on. The downside was that I had become so engrained in the company I was a member of, and had won performance awards several times, that my role was stable and secure and I would be letting that go. I'd been put onto projects that were going to last for at least three years. While many in the U.S. And global economies searched for security, stability and trust with employers, I had worked my way into that type of position after years of being in the same company. Yet there was much more I wanted to accomplish in my career, including running my own department or division, possibly even becoming a CEO over the long-term. It became clear I had become so indispensable in my current role I wasn't going to be promoted anytime in the near future either. The security and stability is highly prized by my family yet...
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