How to survive or leave your current job
If you need 'nuts and bolts' quitting advice on timing, transitioning, and performing last rites in your old job, read on.
Timing your career change can be tricky. The urge to cut and run from work we don’t love can be tough to resist. Whether you’re changing careers by choice or necessity, here are four ways to fine-tune your timing and make a successful transition.
Are you crazy to change careers in these anxious, uncertain times? Actually no! Now is as good a time as any to get going.
Bored witless at work? Daydreaming about doing something totally different? Considering career change?
Less time tied up in your day job makes space for reviewing your current career and exploring new options
A 2018 study found that around 46% of Australians feel underappreciated at work . But before you call it quits on a job where you’re underappreciated, see if you can change things.
Whether you’re about to quit with class or negotiate new conditions, these are the skills that will serve you well.
If you’re gritting your teeth and staying put for now, here are five ways to endure a job that sucks.
Being laid off is a tough trigger for career change. No matter how you feel about your job, the shock of losing it can unleash a debilitating blast of anger, hurt and confusion.Here are five ways to get to grips with the emotional aftermath of losing your job.
A family-focused career break to raise her small children prompted Danielle, to trade corporate comms for a career in Mind-Body Medicine and Kinesiology.
Approaching career change with a light touch and a sense of play and not taking yourself too seriously can really help you move from a worn-out career to an exciting new one.
Confidence is one of three essential things (along with curiosity and courage) we need to summon when committing to changing careers.