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So I've bitched about my current employer for a while now and it's time that I get out of here. I must at least get out of this particular location. With that said, I've been filling out applications on different career websites (indeed, linkedin, etc...) as well as company-specific websites for both management level positions and senior engineer positions. I'd like to move out of the engineer level, but that may not be likely if I leave my current employer, meaning I'll have to "earn my keep" for at least a couple of years before something may pop up.
I am phone interviewing for a number of engineer roles and they seem interested in what I am bringing to the table. This is all good, but there's a number of problems. First, only considering salary (not 401k, health, vacay, etc...), these positions are so far only offering 2% more than what I am currently making. I'm not too keen in taking a lateral move into the "unknown career ladder" for 2%. Second, I have also just applied to a manager position that is not 10 miles from my house with my current company (subsidiary, actually) as it just got posted . Time frame for filling this position is unknown. This would be my last swing at staying here.
Since interviews are going well, I will assume some of these employers would send me an offer. I don't want to commit to any position until the manager spot is determined. What are good ways to handle declining a job due to 1) TIME - me wanting to wait-out the manager spot? and 2) MONEY - me wanting more to jump into the unknown? Is it even reasonable to say, "hey, I'm waiting to see what happens with an internal management role before I can give you an answer to your opportunity."?
I am phone interviewing for a number of engineer roles and they seem interested in what I am bringing to the table. This is all good, but there's a number of problems. First, only considering salary (not 401k, health, vacay, etc...), these positions are so far only offering 2% more than what I am currently making. I'm not too keen in taking a lateral move into the "unknown career ladder" for 2%. Second, I have also just applied to a manager position that is not 10 miles from my house with my current company (subsidiary, actually) as it just got posted . Time frame for filling this position is unknown. This would be my last swing at staying here.
Since interviews are going well, I will assume some of these employers would send me an offer. I don't want to commit to any position until the manager spot is determined. What are good ways to handle declining a job due to 1) TIME - me wanting to wait-out the manager spot? and 2) MONEY - me wanting more to jump into the unknown? Is it even reasonable to say, "hey, I'm waiting to see what happens with an internal management role before I can give you an answer to your opportunity."?