We are finding stress on the up with people at work, and with the heat and pressure of uncertainty, it can be wise to make a move elsewhere.
There are many reasons for changing career for something better; here is a compilation from the various people we have worked with.
- Redundancy
- Early retirement
- Need to fund retirement
- Dislike of politics
- No career progression prospects
- Fed up of doing more for less
- Desire for variety
- Partner moves job/location
- Shrinking prospects
- Sacked
- Hunger for broader/more diverse role
- Boss staying put so prospects blocked
- Kid on the way – need more money
- Young family – need a pay rise to support
- Increased competition
- Fancy a change
- Desire to focus work on what enjoy
- Want to line own pockets from effort put in
- Changing values over time
- Need more money
- Want more satisfaction from work
- Burning ambition to have own business
- Feel bored
- A merger
- Divorce
- Partner made redundant – need the money
- A big birthday – catalyst for change
- A change of boss
- Your role changes without you having a say
- You need/want more flexible work
- Having kids – need more flexibility
- Company moves their office base too far away from your home e.g. BBC
- You see someone making a successful career change so think that you can too
- Someone dies who you are close to and it makes you revaluate
- You inherit some money which gives you choice
- Your children leave home freeing you up
Which can you relate to? If you are at a career crossroads or know someone who is, our Energise bulletins provide free insights and tips to help you when changing career:
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