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  1. Let's say you are in a comfortable job with decent pay. You like your work surroundings and your colleagues; not to mention you are already 9 months into this job. So along the way a headhunter calls you up and presents to you a better opportunity. This will be a chance for you to widen your current job scope, as well as receive better compensation & benefits (i.e. 20% increase of your current salary). With things going well in your current job; would you consider leaving it for this opportunity? Just to be clear, i'm in my mid-twenties, currently in the banking industry in the risk an compliance area. I'm aware of the external factors happening in Europe and the state of the banking industry; but i'm wondering if i should stay put or bite the bullet and try this role out. Advice?
  2. by default working in a large company you can specialize, in smaller companies you will have to be a jack of all trades but master of none. in the interests of career progression, should you specialize in an area or be a generalist - know a bit of everything? PS: sales profession not included because this is probably an area where the more things you can sell the merrier you will be. The bottomline: which gets you further, being a specialist or a jack-of-all-trades?
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