The Safe Exit - How to Quit Your Job the Right Way

The Safe Exit - How to Quit Your Job the Right Way

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- With all the info you have currently, could you see yourself being at the new company for at least two years?

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- With all the info you have currently, could you see yourself being at the new company for at least two years?

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The Safe Exit - How to Quit Your Job the Right Way

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  1. 1 - Alex changed jobs recently!
  2. 2 - "The first thing you really need to understand is why you want to leave the company"
  3. 3 - Have a direction in mind
  4. 4 - It takes six to twelve months to hit your stride at a new job
  5. 5 - With all the info you have currently, could you see yourself being at the new company for at least two years?
  6. 6 - Sometimes the company changes, and that's okay
  7. 7 - Should you feel guilty when quitting your job?
  8. 8 - What you need to know about notice periods
  9. 9 - The risk of resigning
  10. 10 - Get all your paperwork signed first
  11. 11 - What if your current company wants to keep you?
  12. 12 - Even if they manage to keep you, they might not trust in your loyalty
  13. 13 - Always communicate with your manager
  14. 14 - If you leave a job, it shouldn't really surprise your manager
  15. 15 - What if your company can't make the accommodations you need
  16. 16 - You need to be able to trust your manager
  17. 17 - How to communicate your resignation
  18. 18 - How to write your notice letter: it's just a notification email!
  19. 19 - Should you tell the team you're quitting
  20. 20 - Be prepared to lose access to company stuff
  21. 21 - Can you work for a competitor?
  22. 22 - Should you tell your current employer about the new company
  23. 23 - When should you share the news about your new job on LinkedIn?

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