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A job offer question
Aug. 24, 2023, 10 a.m. | /u/rzvmthhew
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I have a quick question, more like indecisiveness, I have received an offer as a Cybersecurity Engineering Operations Analyst at well-known big company.
Currently I work as a network engineer in one of the big multinational companies that manufactures telecommunications equipment.
The disadvantage is the fact that it will be a 12h shift, some possible weekends and hybrid work (weekends from home when it will be the rotation).
The advantage is:
1. salary - is double and a …
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