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Is it a Good Time for a Job Change?

This is a guest post by April Davis.

There comes a point in every professional’s life when they consider changing jobs; the reasons are varied – it could be that they want more money, that they’re not satisfied with their current job and/or the workplace environment, or that it’s more convenient to move to a new organization because of changes in their personal life.

Some people are typical job hoppers – they cannot stay at one position for more than a few months, or a year at best. The trouble with this is that it does not speak well of your loyalty towards your employer, so at some point of time, people are going to hesitate to hire you as they don’t expect you to stick around for long. Some stay on at the same job for years together even though they have opportunities and options. They’re satisfied with what they have and don’t want any change in their lives. And others choose to change jobs when they receive better offers or when they’re forced to do so because they’ve moved to another location or effected some change in their personal lives.

The thing about changing jobs is that it could backfire if the timing is not right, and you could end up in a less desirable position than you were before. Some job changes work out perfectly, but others are mistakes that could have been avoided. So before you take that final call on moving to a new company, here’s what you can do to avoid jumping from the frying pan into the fire. While there are no hard and fast rules about changing jobs and that the decision depends on each individual, in general, the following apply:

Assess your situation, know what you want, and don’t act hastily when changing jobs – what matters most is the timing of the change and the satisfaction you derive from it.

About the author:

This guest post is contributed by April Davis, she writes on the topic of Accredited Degrees Online. She welcomes your questions and comments at her email id: april.davis83(@)gmail(.)com.

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