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  • R rnbergren

    so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

    To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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    Eric Goedhart
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    In a World of disposables I would go for the cash.

    With friendly greetings,:) Eric Goedhart

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    • R rnbergren

      so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

      To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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      R Giskard Reventlov
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      Always a tough choice: stick to the large stable company that is shedding jobs or go with the start-up that could run out of money at any moment... :-)

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      • R rnbergren

        so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

        To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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        Rage
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        CIO of ... 2 people ? The title has some glitter, but I would not hop for that particular reason. How did they approach you ? Personal network, or some fancy agencies giving you a phone call ?

        Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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          CIO of ... 2 people ? The title has some glitter, but I would not hop for that particular reason. How did they approach you ? Personal network, or some fancy agencies giving you a phone call ?

          Do not escape reality : improve reality !

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          rnbergren
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          personal network of people I have worked with in the past recommended me. I didn't even know what I was meeting with the guy about. Just knew that he was a friend of a friend. It was an interesting meeting.

          To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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          • R rnbergren

            so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

            To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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            Andy Brummer
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            What do you think the chances of the start up are? The one startup I worked at, I didn't evaluate what I thought their chances were when I started. I ended up leaving after a couple of years because I realized that there really wasn't a good opportunity for the company. They were eventually bought by Google, but none of the options ended up being worth much, so I made the right decision to leave. From that, I'd only work at a startup that I really believe in.

            Curvature of the Mind now with 3D

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            • R rnbergren

              so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

              To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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              H Brydon
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              When you are at that level, you are either on the way up or the way out. If you are happy in your current job, I would stick with that if in your position; however not everybody makes the same choices I do.

              I'm retired. There's a nap for that... - Harvey

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              • R rnbergren

                so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

                To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                Mark_Wallace
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                Keep your current job. p.s. do you have an e-mail address for the other company?

                I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  Keep your current job. p.s. do you have an e-mail address for the other company?

                  I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                  rnbergren
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                  hr@microsoft.com

                  To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                    hr@microsoft.com

                    To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                    Mark_Wallace
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                    Well, if they want someone to rebuild their ridiculous weather app, they can forget it!

                    I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                    • M Mark_Wallace

                      Well, if they want someone to rebuild their ridiculous weather app, they can forget it!

                      I wanna be a eunuchs developer! Pass me a bread knife!

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                      rnbergren
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                      nope, It was to rebuild Access including Infopath forms into it.

                      To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                      • R rnbergren

                        so, I was approached last week by a start up to be their CIO. my question is should I take it? Current position. Large Multi National. They are going thru some pains. IE no bonus this year for the first time in like 20 years, barely any raises. Raises delayed by 4 months, 12% reduction in workforce. My job here seems safe. My boss is pretty awesome and he has alot of respect in the company and I think I have his respect as well. But I am silo'd into this one job doing pretty much one thing leading this diverse team which is fun. New position, Obviously CIO, would have as staff of perhaps 2, would be bringing in the development and oversight of IT from being outsourced. Small very very small company that just got some amazing financing. Would be able to pick my people, pick my platforms. So thoughts?

                        To err is human to really mess up you need a computer

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                        Lost User
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                        Your profile says "Dad, husband..." you say chances are slim you would lose current job. How good are the chances of the startup continuing to pay the bills in the short/medium/long term? How good would your chances be of getting a new job should the startup crash and burn? Answer these sorts of questions and I think you would have your answer.

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