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qwertyiop wrote: » I put my resume on Dice.com about a little over a year ago and didn't get many hits until about a week ago when I was contacted by the VP of a staffing company that I wont name that wants to speak to me about a fulltime IT Manager position at their HQ. From what I've been told its a small office with about 25 employees and many satellite office around the U.S. They want to bring someone in to takeover their IT Environment and after speaking to him I found out that the position calls IT Manager / IT Admin.I wonder if I'm ready for this.I have a Bachelors degree in IT and working on my Masters degree in Information Assurance. I admit that I don't have as much experience as some of you but I have started my career off working at the helpdesk at a local college and then after that I spent awhile as a IT Intern at a globally known company. After that I spent a few years as the Network Admin / Sole IT person for a Engineering company and after I returned to the globally known company as a Sys Admin for mixed Windows/Linux Environment.Should I even attempt to go for this new position?
powerfool wrote: » Weigh the risks and benefits. I mean, at least they are offering you more money... try talking them into another $5k and try to work on benefits... negotiating more vacation days is usually possible... what about cell phone and tuition reimbursement? How about insurance(s) and retirement plans? You already mentioned that the commute is less... that is positive. It sounds like it has a few things going for it. Find out about the rest and how important those things are to you... then try to get them to make the decision easier by haggling for some more money and/or time off.
qwertyiop wrote: » I just wanted to let everyone know that I went in today for the interview which lasted about 2 hours and then got a call 3 hours later from the VP that interviewed me with a verbal job offer. I'm expecting the written offer by friday. It is a small company but as their IT Manager I would be be running everything. The company is in good shape financially and has been growing rapidly since they opened in 2005. I know they have plans to hire atleast another 15 people in the next few months and possibly more if things continue.
Turgon wrote: » A fantastic opportunity for you. If you succeed there you may stay and build an empire, or you can leave and get a great job elsewhere. I advise you to get physically fit, and emotionally fit in terms of your support at home when you are not working, so discuss with girlfriend or wife. Eat well, look to get early nights and avoid computer games, alcohol or other dependencies. Expect to be working long hours in this job but it will pay off. You need to be turning into work everyday well presented and switched on to run many meetings. Good luck.
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