The Insider's Guide to Job Hunting While You're Still Employed.

Ever wonder when's the best time to look for a new job? It's not when you're out of work or fed up with your current gig. It's actually when you're still in your current role.

Why It Makes Sense and how to navigate it.

  1. You Negotiate from a place of Strength, Not Desperation:
    When you're already employed, you're negotiating from a position of strength. You can assess new opportunities without the pressure of needing a paycheck ASAP. This means you don't just grab anything; you pick what's right for you.

  2. Plan Your Exit, Don’t Rush It:
    If your current job isn't cutting it, don't just jump ship. Hasty exits can lead to regrettable decisions. Be strategic. Map out your exit with a clear timeline, network smartly, and build relationships that matter.

  3. Transition with Tact, Not Complaints:
    Your next move should be based on strategic decisions, not gripes about your current job. Stay professional, keep your game face on, and prepare for the next opportunity quietly.

  4. Network with Purpose:
    Networking isn’t just about collecting business cards. It’s about creating genuine connections and subtly signaling your openness to new roles. Your next opportunity might just come from a conversation over coffee.

Making Your Move: Practical Steps

  • Set a Timeline: Get clear on when you want to make your move. This keeps you on track and focused.

  • Bridge Skill Gaps: Identify any skills you need to work on. This could be through online courses or mentorship.

  • Polish Your Online Presence: Make sure your LinkedIn is top-notch. An updated profile is a magnet for opportunities.

  • Inquire Discreetly: Reach out to trusted contacts for potential leads, but keep your job search under wraps.

Bottom Line: You're in the Driver’s Seat

The takeaway? Job hunting while employed isn’t just practical, it’s empowering.

You control your career path, not the other way around.

You're not just looking for another job; you're strategically positioning yourself for the right opportunity.

Have a great week ahead.

Keith.