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16 June, 18:25

Lisa Jameson has two job offers. One is from Pembroke Boats, a boat manufacturer that employs 200 people in a small Ohio town. Pembroke does not have an IT department and wants her to create one. The job position is called information coordinator, but she would be the only IT person. The other offer, which pays about $7,500 more annually, is from Albemarle Express, a nationwide trucking firm located in Detroit. At Albemarle Express, Lisa would be a programmer-analyst, with the promise that if she does well in her position, she eventually will move into a systems analyst position and work on new systems development. Lisa has heard a rumor that another company might acquire Albemarle Express, but that rumor has occurred before and nothing has ever happened. What should Lisa do, and why?

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  1. 16 June, 18:34
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    Answer:I personally think Lisa should accept the offer from Albemarle Express as a Programmer Analyst because annual pay is more in this offer. There is a high chance of career growth than starting from scratch and trying to make your way up like in the first offer.

    Explanation:The first offer would be too demanding and it should be the one which has more pay than the second offer, considering the fact that Lisa would be creating the whole department from scratch and working alone. This second opportunity is the best more salary than the first offer, less demanding but with a higher opportunity for growth.
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