How do we decide when
it’s time to leave a company? How do we know when it’s the right moment? When
things are not going the way we wanted it’s quite easy. We are unhappy, so we
know that something must be done.
But what if everything
is fine?
For how long should one
stay in a company where everything is alright? Until things get bad? Until
retirement?
During our employment with a company we go through certain stages that are more or less the same from everyone:
- The intensive learning period when we get used with the
requirements of the job, learn to work in a different environment, maybe learn
new technologies, new software, new industries and so on.
- The period when we apply what we have learned and we
perform at our highest potential.
- The stage in which we don't learn new
things and we are not confronted with too many new situations.
The length of these stages is different depending on the each individual, company and position. However, staying for too long in the second stage is dangerous because there is a point starting which time works against us.
This is a period when we
are mostly applying what we have learned. It is comfortable, maybe overall
everything looks fine but this can mean also that our career is going down.
But why should we keep
on learning? Why should we always try to improve ourselves when we could do the
one job that we are good at? Why do we have to step out of our comfort zone and
find a new challenge?
Because everything is
changing: the society, the way business is made, the technology used,
everything. Companies die, new companies are created. Jobs disappear, new jobs
are in demand. Our environment has a certain dynamic and in order not only to
have a job but to improve our chances for a career, we should adapt and be
ready to face the changes.
For career oriented people knowing when to make the next step is essential, especially because we don't want to be job hoppers either.
Coming back to the
initial question, in order to know when is the right time to move on, we need a
plan. Even if we don't know yet where exactly we want to be in the next 10
years, having a 3-4 years plan will definitely help.
Let's say that we are in
a new position. We should already think what we would want as next job. Then
think what of this current job will help you to get the next one. What we need
to learn, what successes we need to have, maybe even for how long we need to
stay in this current position. After having all that cleared, we need to focus
all our energy in doing the best in the role we are at the present moment.
It will then be obvious for us when it's time to move on, even if everything is fine.
This is where the
well-known "Where do you see yourself in five years?" question comes
from. The employers want to know whether we want a career or just a job.
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