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by r00fus
4064 days ago
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There are two sides to this coin - if you are getting valuable experience or you really love your job, then you need to factor in the fact that you may get more elsewhere, but the working conditions or culture may not suit you. It never hurts to keep tabs on the market by doing interviews outside. In fact, I'm pretty sure I know many folks that got promotions/raises simply because they bothered to look elsewhere. Keeping in mind, of course, that monetary compensation is only one aspect of a rewarding job. |
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Worst decision of my life, and I still regret it to this day. But knowing the fact that my old job was taking advantage of me just because I am a new-graduate, I couldn't return back there. But sometimes money isn't really worth comparing to being absolutely happy at work.