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Can I Salvage This (Or Is It Too Late?)

A friend recently contacted me for advice on a new job search and when I asked why she was looking, she replied, “I really enjoy my role and co-workers, but I’ve made some poor decisions that have damaged my reputation, so I’m concerned I won’t be able to progress in this company.”

There are main two reasons professionals leave a job: 1) they’re running toward something (money, promotion, change), or 2) they’re running away from something (usually an untenable situation). Research shows that job seekers who make a change for the former reason tend to be more successful in their search.

In my friend’s case, she didn’t want to leave, but admittedly hadn’t set herself up as a high-potential with her internal network and believed her situation was too far gone to salvage.

Before bailing, consider these:

If the situation is truly beyond fixing, your best bet is to learn from the experience and start over. Resign in a professional manner by ensuring you tie up all loose ends, and find out who you can confidently include on your reference list. Then, from day one at your new organization, reliably demonstrate actions that align with the brand you want to be known for.

Happy hunting!

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