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>> No.29681820 [View]
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holy shit CLF is down 10%

>> No.2176579 [View]
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In a job search, is it wrong for me to let a job know that I have another interview and I need to wait on their potential offer before deciding?

Company A called me today and upped their offer by $10k. Company B is sending out someone from senior leadership to talk to me next Wednesday.

I'm worried about just accepting A's offer without giving B a real shot.

>> No.1565701 [View]
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I'm being forced into a major change in my role at work, along with the rest of my part of the organization, and I am contemplating telling them tomorrow that they need to plan to move forward without me.

They're merging our traditional and digital marketing teams, making us be experts on both. I don't have any traditional experience, and am the most junior person on the management level. However, I have been tabbed by our SVP to run our biggest market because he thinks I have "the most potential."

That they're willing to hand over millions of dollars to my management is a huge compliment, but I'm not capable of this.

I guess the question is, should I keep this gig and let everyone see me fail miserably, threatening my long-term career chances, or advise them I am no good for this and likely end up being let go?

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