Jessie!, I have two amazing job offers, but I can’t decide. Both have great opportunities but also big downsides.
You should line up the pros and cons for each, and see which one has its pros outweighing its cons!
Julie, a recent graduate, is sitting in a café with two job offers in front of her. One is from a startup and the other from a corporate company. Her friend, Jessica, sits across from her to discuss with her and help her decide.
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Scene 2: The Startup Pros and Cons
The startup offers creativity, fast growth, and a chance to make a real impact... but the hours are crazy, and there’s no job security.
Now, Julie is sitting down outside the café to imagine the two scenarios while her friend runs a quick errand. Julie first lists the pros and cons for the first job: the start up. She imagines herself working at the startup. She sees herself working with creative team, launching exciting projects, and celebrating big wins. Another thought comes out showing her stressed, surrounded by stacks of work and no clear schedule.
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Scene 3: The Corporate Job Pros and Cons
"The corporate job offers stability, benefits, and clear career progression... but it feels so rigid and uninspiring."
Now, Julie imagines herself in the corporate job. She imagines herself in a sleek corporate office. She sees herself earning a steady paycheck, attending professional training and enjoying a structured schedule. Another thought shows her bored, stuck in long meetings, and dealing with office politics.
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Scene 4: Advice from a Mentor
Good afternoon Dr. Richard. I would like to get your opinion on something: which job should I pursue. First: The startup is exciting but risky. Second: The corporate job is secure but boring. How do I choose?
Welcome back Julie! I want to let you know something very important: There’s no perfect choice. Think about the job that aligns with your long-term goals and values.
Julie meets her former professor, Dr. Richard, in his office for advice on which job to choose after seeing the pros vs cons for each job.
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Scene 5: Family Concerns
The corporate job sounds safer. Stability is important in the long run.
But Julie, you’ve always been passionate about creativity. Can you really see yourself happy in a rigid environment?
Both of them make good points... this isn’t getting any easier.
Julie is sitting in her living room, explaining the options to her parents. Her father looks serious, while her mother looks empathetic.
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Scene 6: The Decision
Goal 1: Personal Growth and CreativityGoal 2: Stability and Long-Term Security
Vision Board
Signed
I chose the path that aligns with who I am and who I want to be. It’s not perfect, but it’s mine.
Julie is standing in her room, looking at her vision board and her goals. She takes a deep breath and smiles as she signs one of the letters that suites her values and goals the best...
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