Sunday, May 28, 2006

I have decided to reject the job offered by the European company for several reasons

i) I realise that I really want to do an MBA. Changing jobs 6 months (or so) before I start applications is not a very good way to get a good recommendation.

ii) The company is not mature in this country - it is still very much a startup. Getting involved at this stage would mean less job security for the same returns that I am currently getting. There is no added benefit in terms of compensation.

iii) No clear competitive advantage. The company does basic advisory consulting, with minimal value added (although they have offices in key areas around the world). But the company does not have a unique proposition; Yes, it may be the first mover in this part of the world - but if the company does not develop a clear unique proposition then it would be very tricky later on.

Back to the GMAT - which incidently I realise my approach is massively flawed, but hopefully have corrected it.

I have also take the time to sit down and draw up my roadmap for the next 1 year.

Plan A - Get accepted, do an MBA.

Plan B - In the event that Plan A fails, I have started looking at PR/migration requirements to Australia. Though I have also wanted to get a PR in Australia, I never really sat down and planned for it; until now.

Plan C - Work in the Advertising Industry. If everything fails, if I have to stay where I am, I want to change industries and go do advertising and marketing. A far cry from what I am doing now, but it is what I am academically qualified for. In addition, I always wanted to try doing marketing strategy.

Sunday, May 21, 2006

Lunch

It has been a week and I still have not decided whether I should accept the new job offer or not.

I will be having lunch with them and will cover the following;

i) What is my performance benchmarked against?
ii) What is my career path?
iii) How is this company strategically superior/different from others? As I noticed it does not seem to be implementing certain software solutions etc.
iv) What is the commitment of this company to staying in this country?

I want to and I am tempted to accept the company's offer. But would I be at a disadvantage if I did? I wish I had a crystal ball that I could look into that would tell me whether to stay or go.

Yes, there are drawbacks

i) Unestablished.
ii) Methodology not innovative (at least it seems very textbook based).
iii) Business model may not suit this region.

And that is why I have not jumped up yet. Or maybe I am spending too much time analysing the whole situation?

*sigh*

I will know by next week...

Thursday, May 18, 2006

So I have been offered a job with a niche European consulting company, just about everything is equal when compared to my current job (salary, etc).

And severely neglecting my GMAT prep.

So much on my mind.

Should I accept a job with a small niched consulting company? So niched that they only consult in only one area. And are just starting up in my region.

You get so comfortable working with a bank - the job security, benefits. Sure, you do not jump high in 3 years, but you know that the bank will always be there for you. I have a sense of adventure that should not exist.