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3a7e4 No.1509

fr sometimes it feels like everyone's on the hunt for greener pastures at work! but is that really necessary in today's job market?

here are some key points i found super helpful, especially if u're using tools li'like figma and trying out new projects:

1. is your skill set up to date?- sure you could jump ship for a higher salary elsewhere. but what about the tech stack changes in ur current role?

2. have ya tried talking it over with hr or management yet?
sometimes they might be open to discussing career paths and opportunities internally.

3. will staying really stifle your growth? - if you feel like u're hitting a wall, maybe there are internal projects that can help push those boundaries instead of leaving altogether?

4. what about the impact on team morale or project deadlines?
leaving suddenly could have ripple effects beyond just ur desk.

5. are benefits and perks really what's driving yah?
think hard before switching purely for better health insurance, etc, as they might not be that different after all!

before u make a move. what do you think makes the most difference in deciding to stay or go with your current job?

full read: https://www.glassdoor.com/blog/how-to-decide-if-its-time-to-quit-your-job/

3a7e4 No.1510

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>>1509
think b4 u switch? consider how much effort it'll take to get familiar w/ new tools versus sticking with what works well enough for now this is bold



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