I'm currently mulling over a potential career fork in the road and I need some clear unbiased opinions. These are a bunch of my thoughts.
Some background...
- Early 30s with 2 young kids. wife is going back and forth on staying home for a year or 2.
- background in accounting/FP&A (6ish years with 1 company, 1 year stint in very different industry I didn't enjoy, 1 year stint at company that went Ch.7, and currently almost 1 at another)
- Current role is non managerial senior level FP&A. PE backed and potentially going public in a couple years, although I wouldn't be too heavily involved since that would mostly be at the corp level. Stable, multinational, and pretty big growth goals over the next 5 years through M&A that I could begin to get pulled in on. Hybrid. Average pay and benefits, no bonus potential.
- Feel like I could be in line for a promotion in the next 2 years, but with a small team not sure if they'll just drag their feet a few years longer and let me carry the load.
The fork...I've been offered a promotion in title (controller) and about 20% bump to an early stage company that will slowly grow. The offer did not include bonus potential, but likely can get this worked in. Small amount of equity but not really factoring that in at this point, since it could amount to nothing in the end.
- I would be able to build a small team under me and while exciting, would be new to me.
- Would be taking on a lot of new work and would learn a lot, but also will likely be treading water with things I don't know
- I have prior history with the group, enjoyed working with them, and while very knowledgable operationally, they don't really place too much value on the finance side.
- Benefits cost more, about 2-3x. So real increase in take home is reduced, but still a decent increase that will help with a wife at home and COL continuing to skyrocket.
- Mostly in office
It feels like an easy/sure fire jump to a manager level, but not sure what that means if I'll be locked in to staying there for a while with likely less options to advance career. I enjoyed the small company atmosphere more when I previously worked in it, but it definitely comes with it's risks.
Some background...
- Early 30s with 2 young kids. wife is going back and forth on staying home for a year or 2.
- background in accounting/FP&A (6ish years with 1 company, 1 year stint in very different industry I didn't enjoy, 1 year stint at company that went Ch.7, and currently almost 1 at another)
- Current role is non managerial senior level FP&A. PE backed and potentially going public in a couple years, although I wouldn't be too heavily involved since that would mostly be at the corp level. Stable, multinational, and pretty big growth goals over the next 5 years through M&A that I could begin to get pulled in on. Hybrid. Average pay and benefits, no bonus potential.
- Feel like I could be in line for a promotion in the next 2 years, but with a small team not sure if they'll just drag their feet a few years longer and let me carry the load.
The fork...I've been offered a promotion in title (controller) and about 20% bump to an early stage company that will slowly grow. The offer did not include bonus potential, but likely can get this worked in. Small amount of equity but not really factoring that in at this point, since it could amount to nothing in the end.
- I would be able to build a small team under me and while exciting, would be new to me.
- Would be taking on a lot of new work and would learn a lot, but also will likely be treading water with things I don't know
- I have prior history with the group, enjoyed working with them, and while very knowledgable operationally, they don't really place too much value on the finance side.
- Benefits cost more, about 2-3x. So real increase in take home is reduced, but still a decent increase that will help with a wife at home and COL continuing to skyrocket.
- Mostly in office
It feels like an easy/sure fire jump to a manager level, but not sure what that means if I'll be locked in to staying there for a while with likely less options to advance career. I enjoyed the small company atmosphere more when I previously worked in it, but it definitely comes with it's risks.