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Should I change my job now?

Last year, Rocket spoke to more than 100K candidates. A constant theme for passive candidates was whether it was the right time to make a move to another role.

When considering leaving your current company for a new opportunity, it can be overwhelming to weigh all of the pros and cons. To make the decision-making process easier, it's important to have a framework in place to evaluate the different factors at play. Here are some key considerations to keep in mind when deciding whether or not to make a move:

  1. Career growth: One of the most important things to consider is whether or not the new opportunity will provide you with the growth and development you're looking for in your career. Are the responsibilities and projects you'll be working on aligned with your career goals? Does the company have a track record of promoting from within?
  2. Compensation: Of course, compensation is also a major factor to consider. Are you being offered a salary and benefits package that is competitive with your current company? Will you be able to negotiate for additional perks or stock options?
  3. Company culture: The company culture and values can play a big role in how happy and fulfilled you feel in your role. Do the company's values align with your own? Are the people you'll be working with people you'll enjoy spending time with?
  4. Location and commute: Consider the location and commute of the new job. Will it be a significant change from your current commute? How will the new location impact your quality of life and the ability to maintain a work-life balance? Are you working remotely now and the new role would not support that? Or vice versa?
  5. Job security: It's important to consider the stability of the company and the role. Is the company in a strong financial position? Is the role you're being offered a new position or is it replacing someone who left?
  6. Technology stack: Consider the technology stack that you'll be working with at the new company. Will you be able to continue growing your skills and expertise in your desired field?
  7. Timing: Finally, it's important to consider the timing of the move. Are there any personal or professional reasons why now might not be the best time for you to make a change?
It's essential to keep in mind that there's no one-size-fits-all answer when it comes to making a career move.

However, by considering each of these factors, you'll be able to make an informed decision about whether the new opportunity is the right fit for you. Ultimately, the most important thing is to trust your instincts and make a decision that will allow you to grow, learn and be fulfilled in your career.

About Rocket

Rocket pairs talented recruiters with advanced AI to help companies hit their hiring goals and knows technology recruiting inside out. Rocket is headquartered in the heart of Silicon Valley but has recruiters all over the US & Canada serving the needs of our growing client base across engineering, product management, data science and more through a variety of offerings and solutions.

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