Job Advice - What should I do?
07-07-2007, 13:41
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Job Advice - What should I do?
Hey people!
Basically I applied for a Senior Information Analyst job about a month ago, in the mean time the person above me in my current job who is a Contracts Buyer has handed in her notice and left.
I now have an interview for the Senior Information Analyst job and they seem pretty keen for me to apply. Ive also been offered the promotion to my old collegues position. Trouble is both are on the same money!
The promotion job is comfy slippers option, I could slip right into doing it and I know everyone and the enviroment although its not a real challange and im not sure on certain aspects of the organisation.
The Senior Information Analyst job is a new field to me, total new, would be a real challange and I would have to become really good really quick at Access and Excel, challaneging but I would not know the people or place and I just keep thinking what if I did not like it.
So what would you do? Which do you think has the best prospects?
Any Help appreciated!
Thanks
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07-07-2007, 16:26
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
Better the devil you know, especially if you have to learn new tricks for the new job, stay where your at IMHO.
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07-07-2007, 16:58
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
Everyone is different, Personally I dont like changed unless I dont have a choice - so I would stay. Others like a new challenge.
Tuff call... hope you make the right decision.
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07-07-2007, 17:03
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by bopdude
Better the devil you know, especially if you have to learn new tricks for the new job, stay where your at IMHO.
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Dunno. It could be argued that increasing your range of skills will be better in the long term.
Pop80: Is there any difference between the two in terms of career prospects (longer term)?
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07-07-2007, 18:06
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Pop80: Is there any difference between the two in terms of career prospects (longer term)?
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Well the promotion I suppose yes as its purchasing and Id become a contracts buyer, its if that interests me enough to continue though.
As for the Senior Infomation job, honestly im not sure, Is there a big need for people in this field?
Both are within the NHS and the promotion is slightly more in-secure than the new job.
I honestly have not idea, Its a tough call and im not sure what to do, but the interview for the new job is on Wednesday.
Any more help appreciated. 
Thanks
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07-07-2007, 18:22
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by pop80_uk
I honestly have not idea, Its a tough call and im not sure what to do, but the interview for the new job is on Wednesday.
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Concentrate on giving a good presentation, work out what your options are once you have been offered the job
Good luck
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09-07-2007, 08:47
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Concentrate on giving a good presentation, work out what your options are once you have been offered the job
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Im going to feel a bit bad doing that though as its not very ethical is it?
If you go to an interview and then get offered the job but turn it down, thats not good is it?
So confussed!
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09-07-2007, 08:55
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by pop80_uk
Im going to feel a bit bad doing that though as its not very ethical is it?
If you go to an interview and then get offered the job but turn it down, thats not good is it?
So confussed! 
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Why, they'd only offer it to the next best applicant, seriously you have to do what you think is best and providing your reasons are sound no one will beat you up over it, stressing out over the situation is hardly the best preparation for an interview
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09-07-2007, 09:32
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by pop80_uk
Im going to feel a bit bad doing that though as its not very ethical is it?
If you go to an interview and then get offered the job but turn it down, thats not good is it?
So confussed! 
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Nah, it's not unethical - before I took this job, I actually turned one down that was offering more money. Once I'd taken into account all the costs associated with actually getting there 5 days a week (it was in Hull, so would have involved a bridge toll twice a day), it didn't actually make financial sense to take it. Companies will accept that you may have changed your mind - it won't be the first time it's happened to them
Out of interest, how old are you? That might help sway the decision somewhat
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09-07-2007, 09:35
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by pop80_uk
Hey people!
Basically I applied for a Senior Information Analyst job about a month ago, in the mean time the person above me in my current job who is a Contracts Buyer has handed in her notice and left.
I now have an interview for the Senior Information Analyst job and they seem pretty keen for me to apply. Ive also been offered the promotion to my old collegues position. Trouble is both are on the same money!
The promotion job is comfy slippers option, I could slip right into doing it and I know everyone and the enviroment although its not a real challange and im not sure on certain aspects of the organisation.
The Senior Information Analyst job is a new field to me, total new, would be a real challange and I would have to become really good really quick at Access and Excel, challaneging but I would not know the people or place and I just keep thinking what if I did not like it.
So what would you do? Which do you think has the best prospects?
Any Help appreciated!
Thanks

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Having to learn new skills for a job can be tricky and could come back to bite you. Promotion is always good and staying with the same company is always good for any career.
What sort of skills do you need to learn and in what timescale. Excel and Access can take time to master when working with formulas, vb, complicated queries etc.
I guess it depends how motivated you are to learn and move on.
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09-07-2007, 09:36
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
I would except the promotion and also go for the interview on Wednesday but don't tell anyone.
If you get offered the job you could then way up the pros/cons and maybe wangle extra money out of one of the jobs
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09-07-2007, 09:53
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
If you enjoy what you do right now - stick with the comfy slippers and don't move, you could end up doing something you don't like and hating it. Far better the devil you know, having a job you like is a amazing thing and not to be thrown away lightly.
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09-07-2007, 09:55
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
As Nugg said, it might help to know how old you are. If you're the top side of 40, maybe the safe comfortable option is best. Otherwise maybe a challenge would be a good thing. Also of there is any hint of insecurity, adding a new skill to your CV might be a good idea.
You could also use the potential promotiton as a bargaining chip for negotiating a good deal on the new job.
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09-07-2007, 12:29
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Originally Posted by Nugget
Nah, it's not unethical - before I took this job, I actually turned one down that was offering more money. Once I'd taken into account all the costs associated with actually getting there 5 days a week (it was in Hull, so would have involved a bridge toll twice a day), it didn't actually make financial sense to take it. Companies will accept that you may have changed your mind - it won't be the first time it's happened to them
Out of interest, how old are you? That might help sway the decision somewhat 
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Hi
Thanks for everything so far, im 25 years old.
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09-07-2007, 12:39
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Re: Job Advice - What should I do?
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Hi
Thanks for everything so far, im 25 years old.
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In which case, I would advise adding another string to your bow.
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