Right now I'm employed by an international bank and labour away in its IT department in a team that is implementing a new automated banking system. The bosses like me, the coworkers are a nice bunch of people, and I like the work I do. The pay is nice too, especially for someone who graduated less than a year ago.
But yesterday I received an offer from the payments department. There's a small section there that is responsible for organizing the whole business process of payments processing and it needs a new member. That'd be me. The job they offer is quite interesting, and the salary will be almost 1.5 times as much as I earn in the IT right now.
My current bosses value me and are happy to give me a raise to make me stay, but I don't think they can: I started out somewhat undervalued (I was a college student with no work experience), then got a camouflaged raise under the guise of a monthly bonus for taking part in that ABS project, a nice annual bonus, and my real raise was already over the corporate limits and was given only two months ago. As I've said already, my current salary is already pretty nice.
What should I do? I like my current job, but damn, it's a bloody huge raise I can get if I move to the payments dept.
Is spoiling the relationship with the people who pushed the envelope to give me my current salary and generally like me, leaving my colleagues and friends in the IT not worth the money, or am I too empathic and I actually should leave them behind like a rocket that discards its stages when it uses up the fuel?
I would feel better if the offer came from a rival bank, because right now I'd see the IT crowd every day and would actually interact with them regarding the implementation of payments in that ABS i'm currently implementing.
I don't know what to do. Have any of you been in the same situation? What have you done? Do you regret it?
But yesterday I received an offer from the payments department. There's a small section there that is responsible for organizing the whole business process of payments processing and it needs a new member. That'd be me. The job they offer is quite interesting, and the salary will be almost 1.5 times as much as I earn in the IT right now.
My current bosses value me and are happy to give me a raise to make me stay, but I don't think they can: I started out somewhat undervalued (I was a college student with no work experience), then got a camouflaged raise under the guise of a monthly bonus for taking part in that ABS project, a nice annual bonus, and my real raise was already over the corporate limits and was given only two months ago. As I've said already, my current salary is already pretty nice.
What should I do? I like my current job, but damn, it's a bloody huge raise I can get if I move to the payments dept.
Is spoiling the relationship with the people who pushed the envelope to give me my current salary and generally like me, leaving my colleagues and friends in the IT not worth the money, or am I too empathic and I actually should leave them behind like a rocket that discards its stages when it uses up the fuel?
I would feel better if the offer came from a rival bank, because right now I'd see the IT crowd every day and would actually interact with them regarding the implementation of payments in that ABS i'm currently implementing.
I don't know what to do. Have any of you been in the same situation? What have you done? Do you regret it?
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