![]() ![]() on iHeartRadio 710 WOR with Len Berman and Michael Riedel. Gregory Giangrande has over 25 years of experience as a chief human resources executive. ![]() If you quit your job without taking another job, there are many ways to explain gaps in your employment on a resume and in interviews. And even then, usually only for early career jobs. These are completely acceptable and important reasons to quit a job. The only exception may be if the reference is from someone famous who isn’t going to get on the phone with an employer. Prospective employers will want to speak to references. Providing written references in a job setting is highly unusual and rarely helpful at any point in the job search process. As far as submitting written references, that process ended when applying to college my friend. As if that was ever in doubt? So don’t waste the line on the resume when it could be used for something more illuminating about you and your experience. I don’t know of any employer who is relieved to read on the resume that references are available upon request. Is it worthwhile including written references when applying for a job, or should I just indicate that they are available upon request on the resume? If you sense God has released you to pursue other positions, it may soon be time to leave. You have nothing to lose, and you may be pleasantly surprised. When God has freed you from your commitment - I believe God’s call is ultimately to the person of Christ, not to a place, but there are times God has us in a specific place for a specific season. And money only buys so much job happiness, and for only a short time if everything else about the job makes you miserable. Companies are throwing money around to attract talent, but it’s hard to get a sense of a new job, company and culture when it is done remotely. Most also said they would leave their current job even if they have been there for only a few months for a better opportunity. To lay down my ideas of what I needed and when. By the gentle, yet persistent, urging in my heart, I sensed God asking me to leave my job and trust him. Recent surveys show that the Great Resignation is turning into the Great Regret, with many of the people who left their jobs last year for more money saying they are unhappy with their decision. I couldn’t see the root of fear (of missing something goodsomething great, even) that still lingered in my life and caused me to question his trustworthiness. Do you think it’s bad form to reach out to my prior boss and ask about returning to the company? My old job hasn’t been filled yet by my previous employer, and I left on good terms. Three months ago, I quit my job for greener pastures, but now I’m having buyers remorse and I regret leaving the company. I’m swamped with work email over the holidays - how can I cope? Will the affirmative action ruling apply to jobs? White guy asking… My boss quit and said if I stay, I’ll be laid off - should I leave too?Ĭan I make my boss turn off Fox News in the office? I can’t stand it ![]()
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