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Ep. 35 How to Quit and Find a Better Job
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Who wants a better job?
Don't we all want something great? Something that makes us feel REALLY good.
I'm here always waiting and looking for opportunity and growth.
Now some people may wonder what's the deal with this topic, quitting before finding another job... should I shouldn't I? HMMMMM... We're going to dive into this topic and if doing this would be right for you.
In this episode we talk about:
1) How to know if you're prepared
2) The talks about the "great resignation"
3) Sharing your knowledge when you leave
4) How long you should your notice be
5) A helpful schedule for job searching
A recap of some of what we discussed:
Quitting without a job lined up has its positives and negatives which we have established. Quitting your job with another job lined up also has its positives and negatives. On that side of it, you may wonder how? You have another job lined up.
New job, new culture, new training, new management. You never TRULY know how much a job is for you until you’re in it. The company might align with your values and needs the department also might align. But it’s not until you are truly in it doing the work and connecting with everyone that you get to see if that new job happiness stays because you love where you’re at or if you’re not fulfilled again...
I think just because we’re in this great resignation where everyone wants to quit because of XYZ. We can easily fall into something that may or not be for us.
Hope you enjoyed this episode check out my socials and offers below:
FIND MELISSA CARVALHO:
connect with me and send me a message over on LinkedIn: CLICK HERE
Optimize your job search with an ATS Friendly Resume Template: CLICK HERE
Grab my Salary Negotiation Guide: CLICK HERE
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Ep. 35 How to Quit and Find a Better Job
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Manage episode 319379486 series 2858673
Interested in this podcast exclusive for a free resume review with Melissa? Schedule your call: FREE RESUME REVIEW
Who wants a better job?
Don't we all want something great? Something that makes us feel REALLY good.
I'm here always waiting and looking for opportunity and growth.
Now some people may wonder what's the deal with this topic, quitting before finding another job... should I shouldn't I? HMMMMM... We're going to dive into this topic and if doing this would be right for you.
In this episode we talk about:
1) How to know if you're prepared
2) The talks about the "great resignation"
3) Sharing your knowledge when you leave
4) How long you should your notice be
5) A helpful schedule for job searching
A recap of some of what we discussed:
Quitting without a job lined up has its positives and negatives which we have established. Quitting your job with another job lined up also has its positives and negatives. On that side of it, you may wonder how? You have another job lined up.
New job, new culture, new training, new management. You never TRULY know how much a job is for you until you’re in it. The company might align with your values and needs the department also might align. But it’s not until you are truly in it doing the work and connecting with everyone that you get to see if that new job happiness stays because you love where you’re at or if you’re not fulfilled again...
I think just because we’re in this great resignation where everyone wants to quit because of XYZ. We can easily fall into something that may or not be for us.
Hope you enjoyed this episode check out my socials and offers below:
FIND MELISSA CARVALHO:
connect with me and send me a message over on LinkedIn: CLICK HERE
Optimize your job search with an ATS Friendly Resume Template: CLICK HERE
Grab my Salary Negotiation Guide: CLICK HERE
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