Retirement from a job involves several stages: From informing the employer at least 2 weeks in advance, in discussions with colleagues and the farewell party (if any).
But in any case, it is a bit inconvenient to talk to your employer or your colleagues about the fact that you intend to leave the company and look for your professional development in other countries. This has to do with everyone - everyone can choose whether or not to share the issue. But seeing things more spherically, is it good to tell others that you will leave the company?
Decision coach, Nell Wulfhart, quotes data at The Muse.
Yes, if your boss is trustworthy and will show understanding
No, if your boss is vengeful
Yes, if you have good relations with your colleagues
No, if you go to a clear competitor
Yes, if you work as a freelancer (can the company want to work together)
No, if you do not have a backup plan (the fact that you stayed inactive did not make a good profile).
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