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Should You Change Jobs For More Money?
Would you change jobs for more money? A majority of people would say 'yes' straight away. However, if you are still waiting and pondering over the question, then either you are a really smart person or you are totally in love with your current job. There is not always a 'yes' and 'no' answer to the question of whether you will change your job for money.
ARE YOU MAKING A CAREER CHANGE.. 4 WAYS TO MAKE IT SMOOTH
Everyone wants more money but there is much more to a job than the salary component. You reasons to change jobs should definitely not be based only around your paycheck. That is why, when someone asks you if you would change your job for more money, you should always take it as a subjective question rather than an objective one.
Here are some important points to consider before you change your job for more money.
How
much
more
money?
The
rise
in
your
remuneration
needs
to
be
substantial
for
you
to
switch
your
job.
If
you
are
getting
a
very
nominal
raise,
then
it
is
really
not
worth
the
effort
to
adjust
in
a
new
work
environment.
Switching
for
anything
below
25
to
30
percent
does
not
justify
as
a
valid
reason
for
job
hopping.
Will
my
job
description
change?
How
different
will
your
role
be
in
your
new
job
is
always
a
relevant
question
to
ask
yourself.
Will
your
experience
in
your
current
job
be
relevant
to
your
next
job
or
will
it
be
wasted.
Changing
a
job
should
not
mean
that
you
switch
profiles
mindlessly
just
for
more
money.
Right
career
decision?
Many
experienced
people
are
faced
with
the
challenge
of
moving
to
smaller
companies
for
high
paychecks.
When
you
move
from
a
big
organisation
to
a
smaller
one,
you
might
get
more
money,
but
how
would
you
justify
this
change
to
your
next
employer.
You
need
to
consider
if
this
job
change
looks
good
on
your
resume.
Do
you
love
your
job?
Sometimes,
more
money
also
means
that
you
have
to
do
work
that
you
do
not
like
doing.
Would
you
switch
a
job
that
you
love
doing
for
a
job
that
bores
you
just
because
it
will
pay
you
better?
If
you
do
not
like
doing
your
job,
it
is
very
hard
to
excel
professionally.
That
is
why;
stick
to
the
job
you
are
passionate
about.
It
will
pay
off
in
the
end.
To know when is the best time to change your job, you should consider much more than just your paycheck.
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