supercarrie
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I would love some advice on my situation.
I have been with my employer for nearly two years, taking on board more and more responsibility, to the point where I work essentially independently of my boss. As I've taken on more work, it has often been at the suggestion of my boss's boss, not my boss herself. My boss's boss is not around much at all (only in the office a couple times a month) and not someone I have much direct communication with.
Over the past couple months, the situation with my boss became very nearly unbearable. She also made several suggestions that I should look to leave the company because "my role has a shelf life" (initially I joined as an assistant, and now very much run my own projects - I don't think she is happy with this). She also asked, at the beginning of June, when I was planning on leaving. All of this has been phrased with "I just have your best interests at heart, you should think about your career progression, etc".
Coincidentally, at the beginning of June, a company who has been trying to headhunt me called again. I have gone through the interview process and accepted their offer, thinking that with the political situation at my current workplace, I don't see how I can stay.
I resigned on Wednesday, and my boss very nearly jumped with glee. She immediately started talking about how she could hire an assistant to help her with taking back over my workload, etc. However, when my boss's boss found out, she was VERY unhappy. We have had several conversations about how they can get me to stay, her suggestion being I get promoted to the same level as my boss and report directly into her (the boss's boss).
Now, I am not sure what to do. I am not sure how this would work, given I feel my boss wants me out of the company. It is a small company (75 employees) and we would still have to work very closely together. That being said, I love everything else about the company. I just truly didn't think they would care enough to want me to stay, as I do have limited contact with the boss's boss, and much of what is said is filtered through my boss.
Also, I have accepted this other offer, and I don't want to let them down.
Note: career progression wise, both the promotion and the new company's role would be equal. The stability of staying at my current company would also look good on my resume - leaving after two years isn't great. I'm just worried about my boss's response, and of course, burning bridges with the new company.
I have been with my employer for nearly two years, taking on board more and more responsibility, to the point where I work essentially independently of my boss. As I've taken on more work, it has often been at the suggestion of my boss's boss, not my boss herself. My boss's boss is not around much at all (only in the office a couple times a month) and not someone I have much direct communication with.
Over the past couple months, the situation with my boss became very nearly unbearable. She also made several suggestions that I should look to leave the company because "my role has a shelf life" (initially I joined as an assistant, and now very much run my own projects - I don't think she is happy with this). She also asked, at the beginning of June, when I was planning on leaving. All of this has been phrased with "I just have your best interests at heart, you should think about your career progression, etc".
Coincidentally, at the beginning of June, a company who has been trying to headhunt me called again. I have gone through the interview process and accepted their offer, thinking that with the political situation at my current workplace, I don't see how I can stay.
I resigned on Wednesday, and my boss very nearly jumped with glee. She immediately started talking about how she could hire an assistant to help her with taking back over my workload, etc. However, when my boss's boss found out, she was VERY unhappy. We have had several conversations about how they can get me to stay, her suggestion being I get promoted to the same level as my boss and report directly into her (the boss's boss).
Now, I am not sure what to do. I am not sure how this would work, given I feel my boss wants me out of the company. It is a small company (75 employees) and we would still have to work very closely together. That being said, I love everything else about the company. I just truly didn't think they would care enough to want me to stay, as I do have limited contact with the boss's boss, and much of what is said is filtered through my boss.
Also, I have accepted this other offer, and I don't want to let them down.
Note: career progression wise, both the promotion and the new company's role would be equal. The stability of staying at my current company would also look good on my resume - leaving after two years isn't great. I'm just worried about my boss's response, and of course, burning bridges with the new company.


