I just started a new job for 1wk and got a better offer today..what should I do? - Page 3

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    lynson
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    I just started a new job for one week, it is an internal accounting position,the private company is not big but grows fast, I think i can learn a lot, because the company structure is complicated, and there are many small problems to solve…

    But I just got a call this morning from a government office and they gave me an offer for staff auditor position ( i was interviewed like two months ago..)

    the salary for these two position are similar, benefits are similar, the internal accounting position has three weeks vacation..

    Is the government job better for career growth or the internal accounting position?

    My friend said the government job has its limit/ceiling, stay for the position for a few years and get a little salary growth, but no bonus..

    And I will feel so guilty if i quit this job because they put some effort to train me…and i dont know how to say to my manager… please advice…..

    (PS I just passed FAR and still studying cpa exam now, need 1 year experience,the private company said they can ask the external accountant cpa to sign off my experience requirement sheet..)

    FAR Done
    REG Nov
    BEC ...
    AUD ...

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    Nice! Meridian isn't too bad, but Boise is where it's at. Try to head downtown for drinks if you can. The night scene there isn't too bad for a smaller city. Maybe you can head up to Tablerock for a nice view of the valley at night. I lit off fireworks there a several months ago (don't tell anyone :D)

    There's surprisingly a large Mormon population in Boise. I think they're doing tours of their temples for the public right now…take advantage of it…at your own risk LOL

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