I’m an engineering student who is required to work a co-op this coming spring semester. I got a great offer from a company and they’re offering to pay me significantly more than I expected. The job I would be doing is something I have experience with and it will be remote for this semester, which is great for me. It’s also directly applicable to my major and seems to have post-graduate opportunities. It seemed like a no-brainer to accept it and it’s getting late in the semester, so I took the job.
Then a week later, I got an offer from a second company. This company is bigger than the previous company but is offering about 25% lower pay. It would not be remote and they would be asking me to do something I have little experience in. Despite this, I think it’s a really cool company and they seemed to love me at my interview.
I don’t see the second company being open to matching the first company’s salary given the number of applicants and my lack of field experience. However I would love to consider working for the company in the future if an applicable position opens up. After all, I will need to co-op for 2-3 more semesters after this one before graduation.
I’ve never had to decline a job like this and it feels strange declining an offer from a company I really liked. It just seems like the other offer would be much better for me right now. Any advice?
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