Quitting A Job? Avoid These 12 Common Mistakes
Bitching about the employer
Be careful as you speak against your employer. Catching up with your teammates over a glass of drink or cup of coffee is superb, and tempting enough to vent out your anger or frustration over issues in office.
Don’t do it, because what if the criticism gets too high proving fatal for you both currently and in future. Be careful what you say, as words travel faster than anything. It is best to focus on your desire for better growth opportunity rather than indulging yourself in petty troublesome talks.
Exaggerating CV
Show what you really are and don’t over exaggerate things.
Take extra effort to mould up your CV well, but avoid extra things and roles. Be exact and to the point. While describing your present responsibilities and achievements include what you really do and indulged yourself in projects.
Be careful as a false mention of things can cause you your future job and tarnish your reputation for long. Most employers will run a third-party verification check. Do not exaggerate and reveal things until you are fixed upon anything.
Keeping a grudge
Being in office for a long time lets you mingle with various people in the office and in turn you make sweet and bitter relationships in office premises. As you work with dedication in your final days at office, leave all the bitterness behind and leave behind a positive energy and cool relationships and energizing conversations.
Follow the happy path of forgiving and gift yourself a piece of peaceful mind and walk away into your new role with positivity and happiness keeping the contacts from the past office intact.
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