EDIT: I just read it would be in the same city, but what about distance to home? District, etc...
Ask HN: Which job should I choose?
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Re: Ask HN: Which job should I choose?
#12More than anything else, remember that it doesn't matter that much which you choose. You've got two great jobs on offer, and they are just jobs - you can leave any time if you don't like them.
Re: Ask HN: Which job should I choose?
#13The big thing you haven't mentioned is working conditions. Does either demand unpaid overtime? Require you to work in an open plan office? Have a long commute, particularly if it requires driving? Have a noncompete clause in the employment contract?
If they're the same as regards working conditions, flip a coin, see how you feel about the result, then act on that feeling.
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#14In terms of "career", well the airline has more stuff to add to you resume.
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#15Earlier quoted context omitted.
lol, why?
Both choices have their pros and cons. If you pick the wrong then you won't be stuck there for long anyway. Follow your heart. Don't bother rationalizing.
Re: Ask HN: Which job should I choose?
#16Assuming both are good in terms of finance, location, etc. go with which team you think you'd enjoy working with the most -- smartest people, most compatible with your working style. Plan for 2-3 years.
If that's a wash, I'd take the security company.
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#17Re: Ask HN: Which job should I choose?
#18What do you know about life inside each company? About the culture there? It's something that will affect your life day to day. More than anything else, remember that it doesn't matter that much which you choose. You've got two great jobs on offer, and they are just jobs - you can leave any time if you don't like them.
I'm trying to gather more information about the companies, what do you think would be a good way going about this? I'm using LinkedIn to gather info on their employees.