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The Right Time To Find A New Job

Written by Natalia

find a new jobBefore starting your research to find a new job, you have to be sure that this is the best time to do so. We already know that January is one of the months when job seekers are the most active. If you are planning to leave your employer and find a new job, it’s worth first considering whether you are actually ready for this step.

Whether you are thinking of a career change, or just another job in your current career path, this article in Careerealism, by Alexia Vernon, will help you determine if now is the right time for you to move forward.

As she says, ‘I firmly believe, whatever reasons for leaving a job you have, the way you walk away from your company is the way you will show up to a new one – especially if it’s your own, brand-spankin’ new business.’

She goes on to suggest two top points where you should focus on and the questions you should ask yourself.

Read the whole article here: ” Knowing When It’s Time To Find A New Job “

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