Ok, so you have considered all of this and you have determined that the writing is on the wall and you have to get out now. Stop! I don’t know who said it, but a Joiner worth his salt will tell you to ‘Measure twice….cut once!’ so here are a couple of other things to do before committing to digging your escape tunnel!
Get your CV up-to-date even before you start looking for work, being as prepared as possible will help you make the break, and you don’t want the pressure of seeing a great job, only to discover that the closing date is ‘tomorrow’, you are unlikely to get the best results with your application if you have to hammer out your CV and a covering letter the night before it is due to be submitted…Same with your Linkedin profile, get it current and relevant, although you might want to make it less obvious that you are on the market.
Take off the blinkers! Don’t be so focused on getting out that you ignore alarm bells paraguay phone number resource when you begin your job hunt, this can be fatal and you might find yourself in a worse position if you trip merrily through the application process whilst alarm bells are shrieking in your ears.
For example, you may see a pretty good job, but it features some element that you are not as keen on, but you think ‘I can live with that if it means getting out.’ You may find these words coming back to haunt you.
this will give you one of the most accurate reality checks possible. Be honest and if possible, get a trusted friend to help you with this activity, you should opt for the type of friend who has the reputation for not always telling you what you want to hear. An objective perspective will prove invaluable and may reveal something crucial that you have not considered.
A pros and cons list! Whilst being a very old chestnut
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