As many of you know from this thread
http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...c;f=6;t=024181
I was laid off two weeks ago. My title was Logistics Analyst for a privately-held educational corporation and what I mostly did was procurement and inventory cost accounting.
Well, I didn't want to say anything for fear of jinxing my luck but last week I had and interview for a Financial Analyst position with a publicly-traded on NASDAQ (read: successful company) IT firm. The phone interview was Wednesday, the two hour in-person interview was Thursday, Friday and Monday they spoke to my references, and this Tuesday (two days ago) I received a FedEx overnight envelope with a written, signed offer letter.
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This position has a lot more responsibility and a lot more growth potential/promotion prospects--and its exactly the field I want to be in (corporate finance). Responsibilities:
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Commute is ten minutes, base salary is better, plus a 10% bonus paid quarterly, plus full benefits, plus 1750 stock options on signing and more every year, 19 DAYS paid time off per year (in addition to 8 company paid holidays)... a friggin month of vacation per year? I used to get 4 days!
But the best part? I was given a relatively generous severance package (two months' pay) from when I was laid off... and that direct deposits tomorrow... and I start Monday at the new company. So in addition to the layoff being incentive for me to get my career moving, it was a nice chunk of change as a bonus. :D :D :D
Ah, now to enjoy my final two days sitting at home on my *** all day. ;)
http://www.camarov6.com/cgi-bin/ulti...c;f=6;t=024181
I was laid off two weeks ago. My title was Logistics Analyst for a privately-held educational corporation and what I mostly did was procurement and inventory cost accounting.
Well, I didn't want to say anything for fear of jinxing my luck but last week I had and interview for a Financial Analyst position with a publicly-traded on NASDAQ (read: successful company) IT firm. The phone interview was Wednesday, the two hour in-person interview was Thursday, Friday and Monday they spoke to my references, and this Tuesday (two days ago) I received a FedEx overnight envelope with a written, signed offer letter.
[img]graemlins/rock.gif[/img]
This position has a lot more responsibility and a lot more growth potential/promotion prospects--and its exactly the field I want to be in (corporate finance). Responsibilities:
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- Provide financial analysis that offers meaningful insight into the business and recommend appropriate action to enable management to more effectively manage the division or department.</font>
- Develop various metrics and other analysis tools in order to understand revenue and cost drivers.</font>
- Prepare monthly financial reports and provide variance analyses from data obtained from various financial systems.</font>
- Create and support new and current financial models including revenue, compensation and spending.</font>
- Assist in developing, preparing, and delivering the Company's annual operating plan, strategic plan and monthly forecasting.</font>
- Responsible for ad-hoc projects and analyses as needed.</font>
Commute is ten minutes, base salary is better, plus a 10% bonus paid quarterly, plus full benefits, plus 1750 stock options on signing and more every year, 19 DAYS paid time off per year (in addition to 8 company paid holidays)... a friggin month of vacation per year? I used to get 4 days!
But the best part? I was given a relatively generous severance package (two months' pay) from when I was laid off... and that direct deposits tomorrow... and I start Monday at the new company. So in addition to the layoff being incentive for me to get my career moving, it was a nice chunk of change as a bonus. :D :D :D
Ah, now to enjoy my final two days sitting at home on my *** all day. ;)
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