I've been coaching a family member who was struggling with anxiety around applying for jobs. He has a position in a small business as an accounts and sales officer. He doesn't earn much and there isn't any opportunity for upward movement, has been really frustrated and so I have been helping him. He also works part time as a finance officer for a startup company in a larger city, but he works remotely.
He wanted to move to be closer to the start-up company, but he would still need another job and the applications we put in were gaining zero traction. I started putting resumes into regional centres. Now he has his first interview (a big deal after several moths intensive searching) at a large regional agribusiness (4hrs from the capital city of that state). He'd be working at their head office, living in a town of 16,000 people, in a position where he would be able to get his CPA (something he's wanted to do forever). He can see that it would give him the opportunity to progress and a pay rise of even up to 20K, but is not 100% sold on the idea.
So, Reddit, what do you think? If he gets a good offer, should he go? Or should he wait where he is comfortable and has friends in the hope that the startup develops and try to move into that full time? Keep trying for city jobs where he's not getting any callbacks? I know what I think, but I'm interested in what you all have to say.
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