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Should I renege on a 2022 TC offer to train at a better firm in 2024?
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<blockquote data-quote="Lisa Lowe" data-source="post: 117146" data-attributes="member: 3919"><p>Congrats on the two offers!!</p><p></p><p>I’m guessing it depends what you want out of your career and which option you think will get you there.</p><p></p><p>How different are the firms? Are you talking about a high street vs a MC?</p><p></p><p>Do both firms offer you the seats you want etc</p><p></p><p>Then I would think about the finances, the ‘better’ firm may be offering you a higher salary, but you’ll have to wait longer to get that salary and take a year out and it seems you don’t want to stay there that long (so may not recoup the financial benefits of waiting for the ‘better’ firm).</p><p></p><p>Could you ask the ‘better’ firm if they can put you in an earlier intake (using the other offer as leverage)?</p><p></p><p>Another option could be to do the SQE exams part-time over two years, as oppose to taking a year out?</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Lisa Lowe, post: 117146, member: 3919"] Congrats on the two offers!! I’m guessing it depends what you want out of your career and which option you think will get you there. How different are the firms? Are you talking about a high street vs a MC? Do both firms offer you the seats you want etc Then I would think about the finances, the ‘better’ firm may be offering you a higher salary, but you’ll have to wait longer to get that salary and take a year out and it seems you don’t want to stay there that long (so may not recoup the financial benefits of waiting for the ‘better’ firm). Could you ask the ‘better’ firm if they can put you in an earlier intake (using the other offer as leverage)? Another option could be to do the SQE exams part-time over two years, as oppose to taking a year out? [/QUOTE]
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