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When should you leave your job?

4 pointsby 1zaelalmost 6 years ago
I&#x27;ve been working at my current job for 2.4 years. I feel very comfortable in it....and that makes me uncomfortable. I&#x27;m not being challenged. The rate that I&#x27;m learning new things (technical and non-technical) is decreasing.<p>I&#x27;m hesitant to jump ship before I can find something better, but I don&#x27;t know what company I&#x27;d like to work for. Should I quit first to focus on finding a new job? Or keep at it until something comes up?

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PhilWrightalmost 6 years ago
Never leave a job before you have another. It is much harder to get a job when you don&#x27;t already have one. It puts you under pressure if finances start to run out, employers think you might have been pushed out and are unfairly suspicious of those unemployed.<p>Ask your boss if there are any new projects in the pipeline.
byoung2almost 6 years ago
Is there a possibility of taking on a new project that will challenge you and let you learn more? If you do end up leaving, it is better to start the search while you still have the job, so you are not out of work for a few weeks or months.