
Are you hanging on by your fingernails to a job?
People in the workplace are choosing to move on now, in large numbers.
Have you hung on by your fingernails through the pandemic at your current job?
Maybe it’s not horrible where you are, but it’s not great either.
You’re starting to see light at the end of the tunnel.
Power dynamics between employer and employee have shifted greatly.
It is an opportune time to seize what is available for you.
Why stay where you are when you’re not thrilled?
Especially if some of the benefits were whittled away, financially, emotionally and intellectually.
Or it doesn’t seem to be going anywhere.
That’s both exhausting and costly – When you could decide to move on.
That does require action, which looks like:
Having a strategic plan.
Using tools like a Resume, Cover letter & LinkedIn.
Starting to network & interview.
Not everyone does that on their own because of lack of accountability, time and know-how.
You could be in a new job in 3-6 months, where you get more of what you want and deserve.
Why would you stay where you are?
– Kelley Joyce, MBA, CPC
Kelley is a career development coach who is dedicated to helping people discover their career path and land their dream jobs. Kelley and her partner Josh live in New York City from which she has served hundreds of professionals across the U.S., U.K., and Australia since 2012 to radically change their relationship with work.
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