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My Job Switch is Killing Me!

What do the words “smooth”, “linear”, “rational” and “straightforward” have in common? NONE describes a job search.

Whether voluntary or not, the process of seeking a new position is often a sandwich of frustration and ambiguity bookended by excitement and anticipation. Similar to moving to a new home, you know the process will be worth it in the end, and can only hope the inherent broken dishes, crushed boxes and lost mail along the way will be minimal.

While this description may seem to lean toward the negative, research shows that happiness and satisfaction are more dependent on outcome in relation to expectations, rather than outcome alone*. What this means is that a little pessimism about the smoothness of the job search may actually keep your spirits up as things go wrong since you expect the hiccups.

In addition to setting realistic expectations, here’s what else you can do when your job search feels overwhelming:

Bumpy, circular, irrational, and complex tend to be words that are tied to the job search. However, expecting a roller-coaster will help you maintain your sanity and make the entire process less frustrating.

Happy hunting!

*Dr. Robb Rutledge, University College London (UCL), **Frontiers in Psychology

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