Ok, so I've got some time to think about this before I call back, and figured I might as well post about it to help organize my thoughts.
I recently interviewed for a job with the Department of Family and Child Services (think social worker), and they called back today wanting to talk with me about the position. The only problem is, I'd rather work at a nearby University doing research. I applied for five positions there as well, but all of those applications are in "HR Review" at the moment, and so I have no idea if I'll even get an interview.
I plan on going to graduate school in a little over a year, and the training for DFCS is four months. I'm trying to decide if I should just accept that job offer, or decline and wait to see what happens with the research openings. Like I said, I'd much rather do the research, as the case worker (DFCS) job isn't as well-suited to my personality. But I do like that I'd actually be accomplishing something signficant, and would be noticeably helping people.
I'm just not sure if I want to go through four months of training (or less) only to find out that the job isn't for me. Either that, or to accept the job only to rebuke it later if the research positions come through...which, in my opinion, would be pretty unethical. Decisions, decisions...
I recently interviewed for a job with the Department of Family and Child Services (think social worker), and they called back today wanting to talk with me about the position. The only problem is, I'd rather work at a nearby University doing research. I applied for five positions there as well, but all of those applications are in "HR Review" at the moment, and so I have no idea if I'll even get an interview.
I plan on going to graduate school in a little over a year, and the training for DFCS is four months. I'm trying to decide if I should just accept that job offer, or decline and wait to see what happens with the research openings. Like I said, I'd much rather do the research, as the case worker (DFCS) job isn't as well-suited to my personality. But I do like that I'd actually be accomplishing something signficant, and would be noticeably helping people.
I'm just not sure if I want to go through four months of training (or less) only to find out that the job isn't for me. Either that, or to accept the job only to rebuke it later if the research positions come through...which, in my opinion, would be pretty unethical. Decisions, decisions...
