Recently, there has been a hot topic on the Internet:When is the best time to make a career change?
I believe that many people have this answer in their hearts:Golden three silver four is one of the best times to change jobs.
For this reason, those who should change jobs and those who should not change jobs often like to choose to change jobs during this time period.
In the past, perhaps a certain period of time could make it easier for a part-time worker to make an offer;
But now, if you have mediocre qualifications and your resume is not particularly impressive, it is quite difficult to get a better offer by changing jobs.
In the past, you may only be required to be proficient in one skill for the same job, but now you may need to be proficient in multiple skills to have a chance of being favored by employers.
I've read a sentence:Job-hopping is not an escape from the present, but a choice for the future.
Every job change will more or less affect the direction of your future life.
Changing jobs should be a deliberate decision.
It is a bit hasty to limit your focus to a certain period of time.
We should consider: is the value brought by changing jobs higher than the cost of changing jobs?
If not, then you need to think carefully.
However, there are also people who have not had time to consider changing jobs, so they are optimized by the company first.
For example, this employee in a large factory received a "notice of termination of labor contract";
See the notice on".You are not up to the jobWhen these six words are written, the mood is mixed.
Layoffs are a way for enterprises to reduce costs and increase efficiency and preserve their strength.
In order to better adapt to the needs of development, enterprises make adjustments to the organizational structure and optimize the allocation of resources, which is also a more routine operation.
As a working person, we also need to look at layoffs rationally.
Iron battalions, flowing soldiers.
Being laid off does not mean that the individual is incompetent.
Sometimes, it's just a matter of cutting costs.
Therefore, if you are laid off, there is no need to doubt yourself and fall into internal friction.
So, after being laid off, should you lie down for a while, enjoy life, and then start looking for a job?
Some people feel that they should stop for a while.
Work is important, but so is your mindset and state. Lying flat is a good time to recuperate.
And people who hold this view generally have a certain amount of savings, and they can completely lie down under the premise of not working.
Some people believe that it is not easy to choose to lie flat.
If the window period is too long, the resume will not look good.
The longer the window period, the fewer opportunities for interviews, and the more difficult it is to receive an offer that satisfies you.
During this period, not only will you have no income, but your mentality will slowly collapse.
Eventually, you're likely to accept offers that don't suit you just because of your job. After going to work, you may soon regret it and then experience unemployment again.
And those who hold this view are often empirical.
So, after leaving the job, do you have a non-stop interview, or do you take a break first?
It mainly depends on your financial strength.
Make sure to make a living first, and then think about making love.
This has always been the most important thing for adults to consider.
Money is the greatest dignity of adults.
Best wishes.