I have been unemployed for over 6 months and verbally accepted a job this afternoon with a C-level opportunity. On the surface, I should be happy about this and deep down I am. But, I have recently had talks with an A-level opportunity and the company is where I would REALLY like to get into. By talks, I mean that I had a phone screening an hour before I accepted the C-level opp and if there is a fit for me I will potentially have the first interview with a hiring manager next week. The C-level opportunity doesn't even compare to the A-level opportunity is potential for professional growth and pay. I took the C-level job purely out of wanting to be gainfully employed. The C-level opportunity has a start date of 1/11/2021, and I have not signed any offer letter or background check authorization paperwork. Though I recognize that a verbal acceptance of a job offer is binding.
I am curious if anyone else has been in this situation? If so, how did you handle it?
What would be the best way to handle this scenario given I have a job in one hand, and the POTENTIAL for a first-round interview in the other?
Should I tell the A-level opportunity that they are my preferred opportunity and I want to still talk, but I have accepted another offer?
For context, I live in an at-will state in the USA.
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