Hi,
First time posting here, but been lurking for a while. Currently have a bit of a dilemma and I'd appreciate views from those who have been in a similar situation.
I'm a lead technical architect / consultant with some skills and project experience that has seen me deliver some very complex projects, and some of the largest ones in my particular field.
My main specialism is quite niche and currently I'm in a role which is related to my technical skills but is not as big a project as I would usually be leading (and I'm not even leading this one!). As such, I'm a bit bored, a bit frustrated and my rate is around 20% lower than I would normally be charging. The client however "looks good" on the CV, and there is probably at least 6 months+ work there for me (already been there 5 months), and all in all, it's not that bad.
However, a former client has approached me for an 18 month role at a very good rate. However the role is quite far removed from what I would normally do - much more man management / service delivery than technical architecture.
It seems like a good opportunity to do something new, and it is at a major FTSE and on a flagship project with worldwide recognition - so it could lead to bigger things.
However, it would mean that I am potentially wasting my existing skills.
My gut feeling it to make the move - otherwise it will always have been "what if", but would be interested to know what others think...
First time posting here, but been lurking for a while. Currently have a bit of a dilemma and I'd appreciate views from those who have been in a similar situation.
I'm a lead technical architect / consultant with some skills and project experience that has seen me deliver some very complex projects, and some of the largest ones in my particular field.
My main specialism is quite niche and currently I'm in a role which is related to my technical skills but is not as big a project as I would usually be leading (and I'm not even leading this one!). As such, I'm a bit bored, a bit frustrated and my rate is around 20% lower than I would normally be charging. The client however "looks good" on the CV, and there is probably at least 6 months+ work there for me (already been there 5 months), and all in all, it's not that bad.
However, a former client has approached me for an 18 month role at a very good rate. However the role is quite far removed from what I would normally do - much more man management / service delivery than technical architecture.
It seems like a good opportunity to do something new, and it is at a major FTSE and on a flagship project with worldwide recognition - so it could lead to bigger things.
However, it would mean that I am potentially wasting my existing skills.
My gut feeling it to make the move - otherwise it will always have been "what if", but would be interested to know what others think...
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