CAREER MOVES: SHOULD I STAY OR SHOULD I GO?


CAREER, LIFESTYLE / Tuesday, January 24th, 2023

SERIOUSLY? HOW ARE YOU FEELING ABOUT YOUR CAREER?

Are you feeling stagnant at work? If you feel your job could be more exciting, more challenging,
or of a higher caliber in comparison to what you have to offer, it may be time to take a leap in
your career.
Challenging yourself at work is a great way to reinvigorate your passion and excitement in your
professional life. However, this does not mean you need to quit your job—although, for some, it
might. It is important to note that challenging yourself looks different for everyone.
Some may feel that it is time to switch things up completely. These people will make a career
change, apply to new companies, or look to take on a new role in their current place of
employment.
For others, challenging yourself means pushing yourself harder at what you currently do to
increase your performance. In the middle are those willing to experiment in their current role
with additional or more complex responsibilities, or expand their skillset.
No matter where you are on the career challenge spectrum, there are ways for you to take your
job to the next level.

TAKE THE CHANCE – LEAP!

If you are looking to take a leap to an entirely new position, role, or profession—don’t worry—it’s
never too late to switch things up. You’ve exhausted all options: enrolling in training, taking classes, and taking on more responsibility in your position. But you’re still hungry for more. It’s time to start considering leaving your current role behind. We only regret the chances that we refuse to take!
SOOOOO – this is a perfect opportunity to revamp your resume and inquire about a promotion in your
company, apply to different companies or pivot to something new. The most important part of this process is to make sure all of your interview materials are prepared and tailored to the role you are looking for. Although it is a big change, it is better to take the leap in search of exciting new challenges than to stay professionally stagnant when you have so much more to offer!

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