Last thread I'm going to make on this.
Tomorrow I need to make a decision on one of two jobs. Almost all of the signs point toward taking the smaller job - it offers more money, more flexibility, and better pay.
That said, the other job has a bigger title, and I just sat and watched one of their commercials, reminding me how I'd like to have a bigger influence on a bigger company's decisions.
Do I go for short term satisfaction, or long term brand recognition?
Sounds like you're choosing between a small company that pays well and sees you as a human being and a large company that will treat you like another cog in their machine
What about this "brand recognition" could possibly even benefit you?
>>17916707
thiiiiis
Jobs that make room for your quality of life are RARE, op.
>>17916701
Take the message of the commercials with a grain of salt. There's no way you'll have any big influence in a big company unless you're in upper management or something.
>>17916701
Definitely choose the first one. Ambition will lead you nowhere. You can be happy without that. Money and flexibility are a lot more important to accomplish your dreams.
>>17916707
>>17916810
I'm in upper corporate management at this stage of my career, and I'm coming from a company that is very recognizable.
I left my company due to them really fucking up my department and hoping I'd work insane hours to help clean up their mess, but they didn't realize I didn't have the ambition to break my back for a possible reward down the road.
Make sense?
The big company is their main competitor - again, a name most people would know.