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So for the past two years, I have been working part time for a company whilst at college and now I’m about to enter my last year which could govern me signing a full time contract or leaving. As currently there is no contract ( more like an paid internship ) I am not bound to return come, summer next year.



This year whilst I was at college full time, the company I work for, call them ‘ Company A’ rented out the second floor of their two story building due to a reduction in workforce. When I returned this year July, there is a company who also do similar work to ‘Company A’. Technically, in education terms I am overqualified for company A, but the tenants of the second floor ( Company B) on paper I would be better suited and in the long term would be a more rewarding career.



Here the dilemma starts, as I was in the shared kitchen, I strike a conversation with the boss of company B and we begin conversing, I explained that I’m a student and just preforming an internship for experience. To cut the story short at the end he gives me his card and requests my CV.
I was debating not doing it as at the moment I am employed by company A till October. But anyway in my free time I did. And now company B has offered me a position upon me qualifying. Company A has also offered me a position.



I know the people at Company A well and I feel like I am bound in more of a respectful way to the boss of A, but company B has also taken interest to me. I do not want this situation to cause animosity between the companies by my current boss having issues with the tenants (company B) ‘taking employees’.



Options:



  • Work for company A and possibly feel regret due to the over qualification yet, progress quicker.


  • Work for company B but possibly loose a good working relationship with company A.


  • Or leave both and search elsewhere.


What other options are available?










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    So for the past two years, I have been working part time for a company whilst at college and now I’m about to enter my last year which could govern me signing a full time contract or leaving. As currently there is no contract ( more like an paid internship ) I am not bound to return come, summer next year.



    This year whilst I was at college full time, the company I work for, call them ‘ Company A’ rented out the second floor of their two story building due to a reduction in workforce. When I returned this year July, there is a company who also do similar work to ‘Company A’. Technically, in education terms I am overqualified for company A, but the tenants of the second floor ( Company B) on paper I would be better suited and in the long term would be a more rewarding career.



    Here the dilemma starts, as I was in the shared kitchen, I strike a conversation with the boss of company B and we begin conversing, I explained that I’m a student and just preforming an internship for experience. To cut the story short at the end he gives me his card and requests my CV.
    I was debating not doing it as at the moment I am employed by company A till October. But anyway in my free time I did. And now company B has offered me a position upon me qualifying. Company A has also offered me a position.



    I know the people at Company A well and I feel like I am bound in more of a respectful way to the boss of A, but company B has also taken interest to me. I do not want this situation to cause animosity between the companies by my current boss having issues with the tenants (company B) ‘taking employees’.



    Options:



    • Work for company A and possibly feel regret due to the over qualification yet, progress quicker.


    • Work for company B but possibly loose a good working relationship with company A.


    • Or leave both and search elsewhere.


    What other options are available?










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      So for the past two years, I have been working part time for a company whilst at college and now I’m about to enter my last year which could govern me signing a full time contract or leaving. As currently there is no contract ( more like an paid internship ) I am not bound to return come, summer next year.



      This year whilst I was at college full time, the company I work for, call them ‘ Company A’ rented out the second floor of their two story building due to a reduction in workforce. When I returned this year July, there is a company who also do similar work to ‘Company A’. Technically, in education terms I am overqualified for company A, but the tenants of the second floor ( Company B) on paper I would be better suited and in the long term would be a more rewarding career.



      Here the dilemma starts, as I was in the shared kitchen, I strike a conversation with the boss of company B and we begin conversing, I explained that I’m a student and just preforming an internship for experience. To cut the story short at the end he gives me his card and requests my CV.
      I was debating not doing it as at the moment I am employed by company A till October. But anyway in my free time I did. And now company B has offered me a position upon me qualifying. Company A has also offered me a position.



      I know the people at Company A well and I feel like I am bound in more of a respectful way to the boss of A, but company B has also taken interest to me. I do not want this situation to cause animosity between the companies by my current boss having issues with the tenants (company B) ‘taking employees’.



      Options:



      • Work for company A and possibly feel regret due to the over qualification yet, progress quicker.


      • Work for company B but possibly loose a good working relationship with company A.


      • Or leave both and search elsewhere.


      What other options are available?










      share|improve this question














      So for the past two years, I have been working part time for a company whilst at college and now I’m about to enter my last year which could govern me signing a full time contract or leaving. As currently there is no contract ( more like an paid internship ) I am not bound to return come, summer next year.



      This year whilst I was at college full time, the company I work for, call them ‘ Company A’ rented out the second floor of their two story building due to a reduction in workforce. When I returned this year July, there is a company who also do similar work to ‘Company A’. Technically, in education terms I am overqualified for company A, but the tenants of the second floor ( Company B) on paper I would be better suited and in the long term would be a more rewarding career.



      Here the dilemma starts, as I was in the shared kitchen, I strike a conversation with the boss of company B and we begin conversing, I explained that I’m a student and just preforming an internship for experience. To cut the story short at the end he gives me his card and requests my CV.
      I was debating not doing it as at the moment I am employed by company A till October. But anyway in my free time I did. And now company B has offered me a position upon me qualifying. Company A has also offered me a position.



      I know the people at Company A well and I feel like I am bound in more of a respectful way to the boss of A, but company B has also taken interest to me. I do not want this situation to cause animosity between the companies by my current boss having issues with the tenants (company B) ‘taking employees’.



      Options:



      • Work for company A and possibly feel regret due to the over qualification yet, progress quicker.


      • Work for company B but possibly loose a good working relationship with company A.


      • Or leave both and search elsewhere.


      What other options are available?







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