These are my opinions, from working with three companies of different sizes in Sweden. Just be aware that some of the properties I list might can definitely have more to do with company culture than company size, anyways. Anyways:
Large companies:
- Usually good possiblities for internal mobility. It is usually possible to relocate to another office within the same company. Can be useful if your spouse gets a job in a different city.
- Often has a good set of services. There is definetely someone who will make sure that the coffee machines or microwaves are in order. And an internal IT department that runs the servers and manages the user accounts.
- Can be harder to get a raise (unless you do exceptionably well). The amount available for each manager to distribute among the employees during salary discussions is often decided in a big Excel sheet and divided on each department.
- Often has internal programs for personal development.
- You might not know the names of all your superiors.
Small companies:
- Decisionmaking is much more flexible.
- Easier to become a key employee (or perhaps even one of the owners?)
- Larger need to do things yourself.
- Much easier to get your voice heard.
As the bottom line, I would definitely recommend trying both. If your first job is on a large company, why not go for a smaller one when you've had enough of your first job?
