TFW you have been looking for a better job for a few months, interviewed for several, and now have 2 great job offers, have made your pros and cons list, talked it out with loved ones, and still canโt make a choice. Itโs a nice problem to have, but also frustrating for someone like me, who looks for all the info to make a choice and then second-guesses my decision once made. Argh. Can anyone relate or offer any general advice? I need to make the decision and stop thinking about it.
@GEAUXJayna When in doubt, pick the one that has the best snack selection.
@ianthealy Well, both are 100% WFH, which is exactly what I wanted, so they have the same snacks - whateverโs at my house. Since they are WFH, they also both offer wonderful cat co-workers as moral support. ๐บ
@GEAUXJayna Then whichever one requires fewer zoom meetings where you can't wear pajamas.
@GEAUXJayna I keep thinking about this from oddball directions. Which job has a younger base of employees that may need tech support? Old farts (not like ME! Never ME) who keep using CD-ROM trays as cup holders will be more exhausting day to day.
@GEAUXJayna ummm...which one would be more upset at a unionization effort amongst its employees? Now I'm reaching.
@ianthealy Well, one is in-house IT for a company and the other is a consulting gig with a national consulting firm/hardware & software reseller. The in-house IT role involves O365/SharePoint engineering, so not as much user support. The consulting role is more Exchange/migration to O365-focused, but thereโs no telling what ages & levels of understanding I would encounter on various projects with them.