Accepted a job, now the callbacks are rolling in

Over the past 8+ weeks, I've applied for several jobs. I wasn't getting many callbacks so I assumed my resume/app was getting thrown out.
I finally received a call back and interview at one of the places I applied at. Approx 2+ weeks later, they offered me the job. I accepted the job.
The following Monday (last week), 2 other employers contacted me requesting an interview. One of these jobs I applied at 6 weeks ago minimum... I interviewed with them, mostly for the practice.
I was supposed to start my new job yesterday (Tuesday, June 22nd), but the system they use to initiate a NACI (secret security clearance) is down, and they wont let me start until it's at least initiated.
In the meantime, 2 MORE places I applied with (4+ weeks ago) contacted me yesterday requesting an interview. I decided to do them since I'm still not working yet.
I interviewed with one of them today and it went really well. I would greatly prefer this job over the one I accepted, and I have a very good feeling that they will make me an offer within the next few days. I've never had to quit a job that I haven't even started yet... What would you do in this situation?
I finally received a call back and interview at one of the places I applied at. Approx 2+ weeks later, they offered me the job. I accepted the job.
The following Monday (last week), 2 other employers contacted me requesting an interview. One of these jobs I applied at 6 weeks ago minimum... I interviewed with them, mostly for the practice.
I was supposed to start my new job yesterday (Tuesday, June 22nd), but the system they use to initiate a NACI (secret security clearance) is down, and they wont let me start until it's at least initiated.
In the meantime, 2 MORE places I applied with (4+ weeks ago) contacted me yesterday requesting an interview. I decided to do them since I'm still not working yet.
I interviewed with one of them today and it went really well. I would greatly prefer this job over the one I accepted, and I have a very good feeling that they will make me an offer within the next few days. I've never had to quit a job that I haven't even started yet... What would you do in this situation?
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Personally, I would go with your gut. And take the job you feel best about, regardless if you already accepted another position.
But you can't count on job until you get that offer letter.... and that first day really happens.
Sounds like you've got a plan. Congratulations.
For me the only thing that would make me consider otherwise, would be if that company was paying to get me a secret security clearance. If that was the case I think I would stick that job out, simply becuse it opens a LOT of doors for you if you decide to leave there later.
And yes, I am still waiting for the response atm.
Yes. One interview, then job offer about 2 weeks later.
Second, me personally, I'd probably take pay into consideration. If both jobs pay the same amount or about the same amount then go with the one you love, it's that simple. If you do decide to quit the job that you're already hired on at then just keep this stat in mind. Statistically companies are more likely to lose employees within the first 90 days of their employment, with that being said, I doubt they'll be too heartbroken if you decide to leave. They may have the time to bring someone else in as well since they are having the technical issues you mentioned before.
That's what I'd do if I were in your shoes. Keep in mind this as well, if you don't do what you love then you're more likely to leave that job in the future anyways, better to get it done now before you do real damage why your departure than later.
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As do I.
Just as I hoped, the 'prefered' employer sent a job offer to me today. (WOOT!)
Before applying for and accepting the job that I have, I was specifically looking for a job with an outsourced IT firm. I want to be able to go to different sites, providing desktop and system/network admin support. The job I accepted is helpdesk. The one that just offered is exactly what I was looking for in the first place.
The helpdesk job does pay $0.50/hr more, provides a secret clearance, and is a government job (non appropriated funds). I would start out as a NF-3 in the 2210 series, which is equivalent to a GS-5. It could be a great gateway into more lucrative government jobs. I hear that it's tough to get a government gig as a non-gov, but once you are 'IN', then it's much easier to get other gov jobs / move around.
The 'prefered' job (desktop support / jr. systems & network admin) seems to me like it would be better experience and more rewarding. Their clients are mainly small and medium business. It's a locally owned business (which can be good and bad), and they've been in business since the mid 80's. I would only have to drive ~5 minutes to get to work, versus ~30 minutes, but driving around to client sites would be a part of my job (which I dont mind).
Any thoughts/comments?
If you're sure about that offer -- and that it is your preferred job -- it's time to plan your phone call to that first company.
Tough call, friend - you are right about the difficulty in getting into gov jobs, and the ease of moving around after. Also, the clearance should be considered as well, if you want to stay as a contractor; my understanding is that previous clearance has no bearing on gov jobs (except if you were explicitly denied.) But the clearance would probably benefit you down the road... I would look at seeing which one will mesh better with your long-term goals.
And give me some of your mojo so they will award the contract I am waiting on already!
Just accept another job/contract and the one you want will come through... LOL
Congratulations!
I would think very carefully about this. $.50/hr is no big deal. Close enough that I really wouldn't consider it. But that security clearance could come in very handy down the line, especially if you want to work in a security job.
Although the clearance may be tempting you seem to have already made up your mind to go with the other job. Good luck on it. If that's the job you believe you're going to like better and will benefit you more down the road then go for it.
Well, I am overseas, and I signed an offer letter in May for a position in Colorado... and am still waiting for the contract to be awarded so I am stuck. I was very fortunate that I did not even have to interview for the position, it is with the company I worked for in Germany, and they approached me, which is a big deal to me, since I will have to break my contract here to leave (one more year left.) but I am getting tired of waiting, so I have actively been applying for a few positions in Colorado in Texas (where my girl is.) So I don't want to get all the way through and accept a position in Texas, and then commit to moving there and then have the Colorado one come through (the one I REALLY want.)
I was contacted by 2 companies which were at the top of my list the DAY and the day after I signed an offer letter with one of my lesser choices.
I had to make the difficult decision of leaving my new job after a week or so of employment. I ultimately decided against it, so that I wouldn't burn any bridges. The IT world is a small one, and you seem to run into people more than once in your career.
You're going to have to do what's best for you. Just make sure you give your employer 2 weeks notice (or whatever you agreed on to begin with).
Congrats, you must be happy! I wish I had this issue.
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I don't know. In most other jobs I've applied for, I would get a call back within a day (if I got a call back at all...). I thought it was an I.T. thing, but I guess not if you're getting quick callbacks.
Since I originally posted this thread, I received yet ANOTHER call back from an employer I applied at about ~4 weeks ago.
A huge software company also interviewed me last summer...like 3 times with 30 emails being exchanged throughout a 3+ month interview process. They kept saying they were waiting on there finance committee to release there numbers so they would know how many people they could hire. I eventually just gave up with them. Some companies just move.... really....really.....slow.
A third company called me the day after I emailed them with my resume. We had a 30 minute phone interview and he asked if I could come and interview them in the next 2 hours. I interviewed with them and they said they would have their decision by the end of the day. Wow, what a change of pace from my other interviewing experiences I thought. They ended up calling me about 2 hours after I interviewed with them and said they are going with another individual. I kinda wondered if they already had there prospect in place and were just going through the procedure to satisfy their HR requirements. Who knows, but they moved pretty quick.
Accept the offer, if something better comes along explain the situation and leave...A company will not hesitate to let you go and you should not hesitate to leave for greener grass regardless of how long you have been working at said company.
I agree with this, very good advice. I just want to add to it that you should take great care in explaining the situation to them. You don't want to burn bridges with them if you don't have to. While you might not be taking this job, you might want to pursue one with them in the future. Or those managers might have friends that you want to work for. Or they might switch jobs and you find yourself working with them. It is a small world, treat everyone with respect.