My daughter has been in a great school district since
kindergarten through her 8th grade year. This school district is
ranked at the top in our state. Needless to say we have been very pleased with
the quality of education she has received. It has, however, been growing
rapidly. In fact, if I’m not mistaken it is the fastest growing school
district in our state. Because she has always been a kid that tends to feel
more comfortable in a smaller environment we decided to explore options for her
for this upcoming school year. We toured some different schools and found one
that seemed like a good fit. The school Administrator asked her, “Do you like
to be a big fish in a small pond or do you like to be a small fish in a big
pond?”
Small schools offer certain advantages, as do big schools.
The bottom line, each individual must weigh out all these things and make the
decision based on what is best for them.
This whole process reminds me of a question I often ask a
candidate that I've met for the first time. That is, "Do you prefer a
smaller company environment or a larger company environment? Or do you even
have a preference?" To be best positioned to assist someone on their
search, understanding their interest only helps us better help them.
It is strictly a personal preference but there are, no
doubt, things to be considered.
In a small environment you can often have more
opportunities. More opportunities to take on responsibilities that perhaps in a
larger organization you would not. In a smaller environment you are often
challenged to push yourself outside your comfort zone. Not exclusive to a small
environment, but often more frequent. In smaller environments often you can
move more nimbly. More opportunity to put your thumbprint on something.
In a larger organization, on the other hand, sometimes you
have access to more resources. You can have opportunities for more advancement
simply because there are more positions in the organization and often more
layers. You can have opportunities to steer your career in different paths that
may not be available in a smaller company.
I could certainly take both of these lists much further. And
many people certainly will have their own thoughts on how those lists should
look. The thing to think about from all this is that this is simply another
piece to the search equation that should be addressed.
Scot Dickerson, CPC
President
President
Capstone Search
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