Anonymous
Post 07/14/2013 18:56     Subject: Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

OP here. Thanks all. I appreciate the advice!
Anonymous
Post 07/14/2013 18:53     Subject: Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

Fine to switch with any tenure. We all know how job searches can drag out, and companies call back much later when they have the budget or want you!
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 20:07     Subject: Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

Anonymous wrote:Take whichever job you think would be better for you. Delay start date by a month and you will basically have a year


This. Do what you think is best for you. Don't give it a second thought.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 17:28     Subject: Re:Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

Do what is best for you. There is no loyalty on the part of employers anymore.
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 17:01     Subject: Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

Take whichever job you think would be better for you. Delay start date by a month and you will basically have a year
Anonymous
Post 07/13/2013 16:46     Subject: Approached for a new position but in current job less than a year

A company that almost hired me a year ago, but didn't due to an acquisition (they absorbed another firm so did not fill the position), has re-approached me about a job. The management team is very well respected in our field, low key, easy to get along with. The position isn't exactly what I am looking for, but has lots of opportunity and flexibility. I'm a lot more senior than they need now, but they are growing and want to invest in someone seasoned. They basically told me to name my price.

Meanwhile, in current job about 10 months - took after being out of work a few months. My position in was supposed to be senior management (which has turned out to be functionally not true) with no increase in pay. Company is changing health care for 2014 that will end up costing me more. People are nice but the leadership is really insular, it is crazy busy, and I feel like there's little chance for advancement.

I'm in my early 50's and have never left a job after less than a year, but am mulling over this new opportunity and wonder about the downsides. Any advice?