That's easy enough to avoid based on how you describe the positions though.
Sareitha Sedai Send a noteboard - 25/02/2010 03:43:00 PM
I don't know if it would the specifics but if looks like a step down on your resume it will hurt you. People moving backwards in their careers is one of the things we used to look for when we were reviewing resume. When you 10 times as many resumes as you need you look for any reason to toss them.
Especially considering it is only a "slight" step down. Should be easy enough to at least make seem like a lateral move. And since the geographical location will be different, it would be less likely to seem out of place or be an automatic disqualifier.
If you are from Betelgeuse, please have one of your Earth friends read what I've written before you respond. Or try concentrating harder.
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
"The trophy problem has become extreme."
what would you do?
- 25/02/2010 07:35:41 AM
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From what I've read on the subject this might not be the best idea
- 25/02/2010 08:03:30 AM
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It could hurt you on your resume in the future
- 25/02/2010 03:34:56 PM
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That's easy enough to avoid based on how you describe the positions though.
- 25/02/2010 03:43:00 PM
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Less responsibility and more pay? How is that even a serious question, unless . . .
- 25/02/2010 05:42:11 PM
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Boredom has to be factored in. Not feeling needed has to be factored in.
- 26/02/2010 12:35:19 AM
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