I currently have a sweet job with a successful tech company with all of the peripheral perks - work from home, $100k salary, fantastic benefits, amazing trips to exotic locations, hardly any oversight or deadlines. The company has consistently grown at 5% annually and I can trade as much salary as I'd like for equity (currently have $10k invested, which I would lose if I left now).
I don't have a fancy title (at all) at this company, but I have a lot of freedom to work on the projects I like. Through this freedom, I created my own long-term project that gives me a bit of job security. However, people are always leaving/getting fired (or trying to steal my project) and so I have a lot of anxiety about what I would do if things came crashing down.
One day when I was feeling extra anxious, I applied for a position with a smaller startup (~2 years old) whose product I really love. The role is similar to what I'm currently doing, but it's a director level position doing high-level product work that I find much more interesting. I would be managing a team of people (with another manager under me), and basically doing a lot of work that is very much in-line with my career goals. I asked for (thinking I would never get it), and they offered me $140k.
While both jobs are remote, the job I was offered is more like a normal job with normal (albeit good) benefits, no travel, no equity, etc. However it is a small company and I don't think I would be as stressed out with 50-hour work weeks, hyper competition, etc. And it would look really great on my resume.
I'm really torn about what to do - I love my job and the company treats me really well, but it is kind of disorganized and is high stress. This new place seems like it would be a great way to advance my career, but is not a well established sure-bet like my current company. Should I accept the offer, or stay where I am?
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