What is the first step when you think of looking out
for a new job?
Evaluate the current situation. You have to evaluate the 3Ps -
professional, personal and passion.

Why are you planning for the next job hop? It can be
because:
Everything is going fine in your present job, but there is an itch
to change your job. I term it jumping from the green zone.
There is stagnation in your present job -- no growth, no learning
opportunity, no better hike etc. I term it jumping from the yellow zone.
Your current job is under threat. You can see the danger coming in
many forms, you have already been asked to leave and serving notice, or worse,
you are already jobless. This I term jumping from the red zone.
All these zones will have a substantial effect on the way you visualize
your next job and take action for your next job.
As you move from green to red zone, you may have to compromise
somewhat on your next job, and expend more effort to land your next job.

Make an evaluation on the personal front like EMIs, college-going
son or daughter, or children of marriageable age, your health, health of your
spouse, dependent parents etc. Review these factors before you start your next
job hunt.

Are you dragging yourself every day to your office?
You want to do something but are doing something else in your
present job.
You are interested in people management but are doing hard-core
technical work.
You are interested in sales and marketing but the current job
demands you crunch numbers ninety per cent of the time.
Definitely, you are in a wrong job, where your heart does not
belong so it is better to go through following matters for new job:-
I.
Visualizing the new job
Define what type of job you want.
What will be the expected CTC (cost to company), whether you will
be looking for higher levels, are you jumping from a small company to a bigger
company, are you open to relocation?
Consider the number of job opportunities in the market. As you
become more and more senior in your job, opportunities will be less. You may
have to be flexible in taking up your next job.
If you are trying to move to a new functional area, you will have
to put in extra efforts and sometimes you will have to compromise on the role,
CTC etc.
The higher the level you are trying to jump from, the more the
effort required to achieve your goal.
If you are currently in the red zone, you will have to be more
flexible and lower your expectations, at least for the time being.
II.
Taking action:-

Update your CV; update your social networking site profile on
LinkedIn or wherever. Update your CV in professional job search websites. Start
contacting job hunters.
Start networking with people. Unless you have been put on notice,
do not let your bosses or colleagues know that you are searching for a job.
More senior you are, the greater the chances of getting interview
calls through references.
Never use your official email ID for searching for a new job.
Never use the network of the office to log onto job sites etc. Remember that
all your keystrokes are being recorded, and you are putting your current job in
jeopardy.

Negotiate with the recruiter for telephone interviews after your
working hours. Attend face-to-face interviews on weekends. This will help keep
your current job intact
Do research about the company. Go for the interview properly
dressed
Do not bad-mouth your present employer.
If you are serving notice period, do not feel shy about it. State
the reason briefly. Don’t give the impression of being let down and don’t give
lengthy explanations.
Know the terms and conditions of your present employer and
accordingly negotiate your date of joining.
Do not show desperation. It will be better if you have two job
offers in hand.

You have got the job offer you were looking for, but don’t brag
about it to colleagues and bosses. Fix up a meeting with your immediate boss
and explain your plan of resigning.
Do a proper knowledge transfer and follow company policies. While
serving the notice period, do not bad-mouth the current employer or indulge in
bad behaviour with colleagues. Do not burn bridges.

If you do not want a few days’ cooling off period between jobs,
preferably your last working day should be Friday. On Monday join your new
dream job.
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Summary
Landing your next job is a continuous process. Keep giving your
best in the present job. But always be on your toes. You never know when you
need to go for your next interview.
You need to be loyal to your skills and project, not to your
employer, because no employer loves you ever. Connecting with people on social
media is easy and fast and if effectively used, can be a great advantage to
find a new job.
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