Originally posted by tiggat
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That changes things...it's a world of difference when recruiters are sifting through CVs for a run-of-the-mill BA role, to something that requires more specialist skills (and probably the qualifications that go with it).
If you have valuable skills that are in short supply you will always be in demand (e.g. the clever people who do credit risk modelling get paid really good money and are really difficult to find). The likelihood of them getting 100 CVs for your role goes down enormously for that sort of thing (in my opinion).
Agree on the pigeonholing, staying in a boring job that is also damaging to your career aspirations from a skills perspective isn't good either.
If I were in your position I would take the risk, and go for the other role, have a solid story for recruiters on why that role is the right role for you, and make a promise to yourself that you will stick at it. Good luck
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