7 Reasons Why You Should Look Out When You Are Not Looking

1. When we’re at our peak, we exude confidence and can afford to be selective. If a job offer doesn’t come through, we’re cool with it because we’re not desperate or forced to settle for less than we deserve.

2. Being at our peak also gives us more leverage in negotiations. We can demand better terms and condition.

3. At our peak, we’re less overwhelmed with work, allowing us to manage our schedules better. This makes attending coffee chats with potential employers less stressful.

4. When we’re not under pressure, we can take the time to find a role that truly matches our skills and interests, leading to greater job satisfaction.

5. By staying proactive, we’re always in control of our career trajectory, not at the mercy of market conditions and organisational changes.

6. It’s a great time to explore the market and expand our network. From my experience, networking when we’re at our peak is more effective. We can build relationships without feeling the pressure to secure a job.

7. With a strong current position, we can make career decisions based on what’s best for us, not out of necessity.

In conclusion, don’t wait until we’re desperate and broken. Consider making a move when we’re at our peak. This strategy has worked wonders for my career, and it could do the same for you.

xoxoxo, AuntyHR

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