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So, you've been headhunted for a new job, but you don't feel you've achieved all you can where you are right now? Or maybe you are thinking of quitting your permanent job to go freelance? Perhaps you're just completely bored and frustrated at work and wonder whether it's time to go all out to find another job. How on earth do you weight it all up? There's so much to work out, and this is such a familiar dilemma for many of us. But who do you turn to for advice? What you need is impartial and authoritative guidance. Should I Stay, Should I Go? provides just this. It will help you work out where you are in your career, and whether it's time to head for the door or buckle down and work at moving up where you are. The book uses examples and checklists, to show you how to analyse your options logically and thoroughly and make the decision that's right for you.
Contents:
Introduction Acknowledgements Part One - Introduction *So, what's your dilemma? Brief summary of the situations readers find themselves in and how this book will help
*Inside and out: when to leave and when to stay *Be noticed and relevant *Big Idea: get away from thinking that career progression means working up through one company *Plans, schemes, and surfing the waves *Tips and models for evaluating your progress and goals *How to capitalize on chance Part Two - Recognising your situation *Signs that it is time to leave your job *Personal audit *Organisational audit *Signs that it is time to stay put *Personal audit *Organisational audit Part Three - Mind games *Recognising and conquering self-limiting talk *Promises, delusions and head in sand syndrome *Worries and doubts Part Four - Staying Put *Making your stay successful *Getting promoted Part Five - Making the move *Planning for the big day *Burning bridges and maintaining ties Part Six - What happens if..
*I have second thoughts *I realise I've made a bad move *I get made redundant after moving *I wish I'd moved after staying *I don't get what I was promised
Brief Description:
Moving to a new job - or not - can be a career making or breaking decision. It's also one of the most agonising to make. This book helps you work out what to do.
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