5 Tips For A Successful Career Change
Thinking about making a career change? Don’t worry, you’re not alone here.
According to this source, 70% of working-age people are looking to change
careers. This poll found that 52% of U.S. workers are considering a career
change this year with 44% of them already making plans for this change.
In this article, we’re going to talk about how to smoothly change careers.
You’ll learn about warning signs that indicate it might be time for a
career change, places where to find your next career, and how to make the
career transition.
How To Decline A Job Offer (With Examples)
If you need to decline a job offer, you might be having a lot of mixed
feelings. On the one hand, it’s always nice to be wanted, especially when
you’re in the middle of a potentially long and grueling job search. On the
other hand, you might feel guilty when you have to say, “Thanks, but no
thanks.”
Don’t waste your guilt. It’s common for candidates to say turn down job
offers–1 in 6 offers are rejected, per Glassdoor research. Hiring managers
expect it (or should). Most importantly, declining a job offer that isn’t
right for you can be the best thing for your career in the long run.
However, there’s a right way and a wrong way to turn down a job. Here’s the
best way to do it.