“I need a change of pace.” If we’re honest with ourselves, we’ve all thought it from time to time while sitting at our jobs.
And, keeping your options open can be a smart decision—especially when it comes to a career. You never know when a great opportunity will present itself, requiring you to seize that moment.
But more often than you think, that new job offer could possibly be a detour on your career path—and maybe even a dead end. When it comes to your career, especially in your 20s and 30s, it’s easy to fall into believing that the grass is greener on the other side of the cubicle wall.
But, how do you do know if your current position does more for you over the course of a lifetime, or leads to more life satisfaction that new job posted on LinkedIn? To help you evaluate whether to stay where you are or to take that next job, consider these five signs that your current job may be better than you think. Click here to read the rest of the article.
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