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Change is the only constant

May 24, 2018 By Michael Kavka Leave a Comment

Change, it is constant. We all see it with the speed our field moves and grows. We either change with it all or get left behind. Change also seems to be the only way to stay up to date. People change jobs to increase salary, look for new challenges, get out of static environments and more.

I currently am going to be making one of these changes. Next week I start a new chapter with new challenges, a new vertical, and hopefully more to blog about. The employer I am leaving has been good, but the opportunity I am moving to is what I need at this time. Changing jobs can be a nerve wrecking situation. A few things to remember when even considering changing jobs. First and foremost, does the move make sense. Basically why are you moving to the new position/company. Does it fit into your long term goals? Second, why are you wanting to leave? Is it the environment, the pay or something else? The grass always looks greener but it may not be. Make sure you do your due diligence and research. Hopefully you remember to ask questions to give you an idea if the environment will fit you.

Change is a grand thing and keeps us fresh. As I make my change, I hope that all of you continue to read what I post and understand if I slip on posting a bit.

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