DemiCelph wrote:How did you make your decision when choosing your current job, and what factors influenced your choice?
Gonna sound like BS, but it’s a mix of luck, destiny, opportunity and preparation.
I outgrew most of my previous jobs. Hit a glass ceiling and jumped ship to another ladder where there was another glass ceiling.
Preparation: you have to stay academically fit. Keep learning, do short courses spread across different themes in your field.
Preparation helps with luck and opportunity. The networking you get during these courses mean some opportunities are dumped on your lap and you need to run with it.
Destiny is an iffy one, but I landed some roles that I think were meant for me. Had early onset imposter syndrome but I always put in the work and delivered consistently good performance and results.
Back in the day I would have jumped for salary alone.
Now…
I would choose salary/benefits/hours/load/stress while factoring in my family life.
If you’re still early in your career you can afford to take more risks. When you start to balance kids, university funds, mortgage etc risk appetite decreases significantly although opportunities increase.
What’s your field?