Goldman offer - Associate PM, advice?

Received an offer as Associate Project Manager in Salt Lake - can anyone chime in if I should take it? Iโ€™m leaning towards no, currently a Technical Project Manager at EM and think if I study more system design I can get into a tech company (but not necessarily faang type companies). Reasons to take it: * Move from Texas to Salt Lake (closer to family but still a few hours away) * New challenges in a more interesting, less cyclical industry (O&G is either boom or bust, currently itโ€™s a bust and I may lose my job soon) * Goldman could look good for graduate school? Reasons to not: * Not revenue generating function * Similar TC in a slightly more expensive city (๐Ÿฅœ) * Strays away further from technical realm as this is non-technical PM * Similar legacy type software and old environment from EM to GS * Probably would have to do LDR with GF or potentially break up ๐Ÿ˜… Also anyone know if I decline the offer for now but want to reconsider interviewing in a year how that looks? Or am I permanently on the โ€œnever interviewโ€ list? #interview #finance

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Vivint Smart Home Vyk82578y6 Apr 11, 2021

Being a former GS employee, I can say pay with GS isn't the best in the market. If you are looking for a better pay Tech is the place.

ExxonMobil ZAH371 OP Apr 11, 2021

What role did you have at GS?

Vivint Smart Home Vyk82578y6 Apr 17, 2021

Senior Change Management Analyst

Deloitte Dito27 Apr 17, 2021

What's the TC? Base and bonus?