I am a senior graduating in may. I have been offered a position at a well known company. The position isn't exactly what I studied (more business, I am more alongside the creative/UX route, however I have taken multiple courses in business pending an it minor I will be one class shy of). It has okay pay (I looked it up and it is smack dab in the average for my school for expected salary, higher for my specific college). The location is okay, but I'll be able to transfer in one year to anywhere. The hours are pretty long, I heard while employees in this position are rarely fired (except for what seems like liability issues like sexual harassment), some do burn out. I'm not opposed to hard work, and it has great insurance, which is great, as I'll probably need a specialist for a condition (migraines, which I'm worried about in the working world, but they seem to be responding okay to a new regime).
I don't know. I stalked the people who graduated last year and from what I found, a little bit more than 40% of them were able to land jobs outside of their previous internships from the university they had before they graduated.
I am still in contacts with a recruiter who said I'll be a great fit for a temp to hire position in my field (well know company and the company that'll be temp to hire is one of the biggest employers), but I won't know anything until around april and we haven't talked in around a month.
I am also still getting leads for jobs that match a bit more closely to my desired position from a recruiter who forwarded me this position, but all the ones I have interviewed with so far (around 8, 3 final rounds, 2 if not including the current job offer) have rejected me. I have until Monday to give them an answer, so I'll be back on the "grind" all over again if I don't take it.
If I take it and then take it back, my university has a strict policy about that, especially because the company is one that frequently hires grads from my school(as in they'll blackball me from their career services) So, that'll be it.
I also don't have the typical support of a college student. I pay rent. Going back "Home" is a messy situation, as technically I can't live with my mother because of her building codes, my father already has family living with him in his one bedroom, and yeah. The place I'm currently staying at requires twice the rent, and I won't have a guarantor (I have enough in my bank account to pay it for a year, but that doesn't really matter to apartments around here) and no job other income because my income is tied to fin aid and my internships end in spring.
So, I'll have to be confident that I'll be able to land a job by april-july 100%. I know first jobs can set up trajectory for the rest of your career (various professors have said this, especially concerning salary), so I just want to make the right decision.
Any thoughts?
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