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How To Know When to Quit Your Current Job
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[QUOTE="Holicent, post: 281946, member: 76163"] When you're in the middle of a job, it's easy to think that quitting is just an option. But if you've been there for a while and feel stuck, there might be a smarter way to get what you want out of your job. Here are some signs that it's time to look for a new opportunity: 1. You're not getting the experience you need. The most important thing about any job is the training and development opportunities it offers, so if you're not getting those from your current job, it might be time to move on. 2. You feel like your current boss doesn't really understand what you do or how you do it well. It's normal for bosses at all levels to have blind spots when it comes to their employees' work—and this can lead them into career cul-de-sacs where they don't see how talented people are wasting their time doing tasks they could be doing instead. If this happens with your boss, consider finding another place where they might see what an asset you are. 3. You're ready for something different than what this company offers. If you aren't getting what you want out of the company then you also have a reason [/QUOTE]
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