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R&D/Aerospace Engineer - TASC - Chantilly, VA
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Take This Job and...Re-staff ItDeciding to leave a job isn’t easy. In fact, quitting a job requires courage, especially in today’s soft economy when the unemployment rate has reached 6.4%. However, in a tight job market, some people consider leaving their jobs without having another “lined up”. When after a careful evaluation of emotional and financial considerations you determine that leaving your job is your best option, you may find that you will have a hard time getting support from your family, friends and colleagues. The moment you tell others that you are considering leaving your job, their immediate reaction will be, “Don’t leave your job if you don’t have another to go to.” Yes. The ideal situation is to leave a job when you have a perfect career opportunity. But life doesn't always hand you a magic bullet. Sometimes you have to take a risk, and that’s when conventional wisdom must be put aside to improve the prospects for your career. Your decision to leave should be based on the expectation that better opportunities await you. You may be ready to move on when:
Once you have made the decision to resign, plan for the following:
Most important of all, do not burn your bridges. Keep your resignation professional and brief.
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