Quick career question--go in-house with another company, or stay outsourced with better conditions?

Subject: Quick career question--go in-house with another company, or stay outsourced with better conditions?
From: "Joey P" <joeyp2008 -at- gmail -dot- com>
To: techwr-l -at- lists -dot- techwr-l -dot- com
Date: Wed, 6 Aug 2008 00:25:28 +0800

I've just had a job offer at a big consumer electronics manufacturer, and
I'm not sure whether to take it. The main issue is whether it would look
better on my resume to do that job, or to continue doing what I'm doing now,
which is writing manuals for a very big cellphone brand and other major
consumer electronics brands, but indirectly through outsourcing.

My personal preference is to stay where I am for now, as there's far less
commuting time than I'd have with the new job, which leaves me time to make
a good start on the distance learning computer science course I want to do.
However, I'm wondering just how much better it would look on my resume to
have worked directly for a major manufacturer, as opposed to the kind of
outsourced work I'm doing now (though the current work does still involve a
fair bit of teamwork with my own co-workers and managers as well as with
clients' own engineers and editors).

The pay's also better where I am now, though that's not the most important
issue. I want to do whatever's best for my future employment prospects.

Thanks in advance for any advice.

Joe
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