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  • How to Know if I Should Leave My Job

    How to Know if I Should Leave My Job

    Finding a job can be hard — and so can leaving one. If you’re asking yourself how to know if you should leave your job, you’re not alone. It’s a big decision, and knowing when it’s the right time to make a move can be challenging.

    “The only way to do great work is to love what you do. If you haven’t found it yet, keep looking. Don’t settle.” — Steve Jobs

    Working in the HR and career development field has allowed me to dive deep into this topic for over a decade. Helping someone find the right career path is always rewarding — and, believe it or not, helping someone decide whether to leave a job and take their next right step can be even more exciting.

    Making a career move can be intimidating. Concerns about salary, stepping away from a comfortable routine, and diving into the unknown are real. But being stuck in a job that no longer fits the season of life you’re in can be just as challenging — if not more so.

    If you’re wondering how to know if you should leave your job, these three key questions can help you find clarity:

    1. Why do I want to leave my job?

    • Am I burned out?
    • Do I feel unchallenged or undervalued?
    • Is the culture toxic?
    • Am I running from something — or running toward something better?

    Being honest about your motivations is the first step to making a healthy decision.

    2. What is my financial situation?

    • Can I afford a potential gap in my income?
    • Would I be willing to make less money if it meant greater fulfillment?
    • Can I support myself (and my family) if I take a pay cut?

    Financial realities are important to consider when thinking about leaving your job.

    3. What are my career goals?

    • Have I fully explored growth opportunities where I am?
    • Is it time to have a conversation with my leader about my future?
    • Will making a move help me grow, learn, or get closer to my dream role?

    Leaving your job should move you toward a future that excites you, not just away from something you dislike.

    Additional Resources

    A colleague recently shared an article with our HPC team that offers some helpful perspective: “Your Vocation is Not Cancelled” by Emily P. Freeman. It’s a great reminder that career transitions don’t have to define (or derail) your bigger purpose.

    Another resource I highly recommend is the book Designing Your Life: How to Build a Well-Lived, Joyful Life — it’s an excellent guide for anyone wondering if it’s time to leave their job and what they should do next.

    Still wondering, “Should I leave my job?” You’re not alone. For more career advice and inspiration, search for words and phrases you’re interested in on The Point Blog — we’re here to help you navigate your next steps with confidence.

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