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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="AvniD" data-source="post: 117195" data-attributes="member: 17155"><p>I can understand the confusion over picking between firms that have immense recognition, brand value and rankings and those that don’t have any of this to the same extent. It seems like you’re pretty keen on starting training in 2022, so I think the choice is clear. Taking a firm with lesser (perceived) prestige may require you to work slightly harder to show people why you’re good because it won’t be as easily assumed. But as Jessica said, this is not a worthy reason to base career choices on because it ignores what drives your satisfaction and goals.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="AvniD, post: 117195, member: 17155"] I can understand the confusion over picking between firms that have immense recognition, brand value and rankings and those that don’t have any of this to the same extent. It seems like you’re pretty keen on starting training in 2022, so I think the choice is clear. Taking a firm with lesser (perceived) prestige may require you to work slightly harder to show people why you’re good because it won’t be as easily assumed. But as Jessica said, this is not a worthy reason to base career choices on because it ignores what drives your satisfaction and goals. [/QUOTE]
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