Hello. I recently accepted an offer from a pretty well known company in my field. It’s been a little over a month (yes, I know this is early) but I can tell this won’t be a match in the long run. It’s just not what I want to do. I’m making the same amount of money as my last role, but doing even more work with more “senior” responsibilities. They lowballed my hourly wage by a lot and I practically had to beg this multi billion dollar media corporation for my rate. I even went lower with my rate just to keep me in the running for this job (mistake). They would’ve passed me up if I didn’t budge on my pay. Anyway, I’ve made it pretty far in the interview process for another job at another company in the same field- a competitor of my current company. This job is technically a step down in terms of a title to my current role, but lateral to my previous gig with more money than both. I want this new job and I plan on taking it if I get an offer. I’m not really worried about leaving them hanging or about who will fill in for me, they can figure that out. However, I don’t want to burn a bridge or leave on bad terms. My question is what would you do in this situation? Is leaving a job after a 1 or 2 months considered burning a bridge with someone or a company? I’ve performed well and gotten along with everyone, I just don’t like the type of work I’m doing for such little pay. My industry is “small” but I’m not really sure I’ll be in this industry much longer anyway. I always put myself first in any situation, especially one like a job where my mental health and finances are on the line, but I’m afraid this could affect me down the line. Thanks!
Edit: I was unemployed for months due to covid and totally admit to accepting this job out of desperation LOL!!!
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