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by godot
3245 days ago
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In an ideal world you would land a job offer before you quit and make the move. (I've even known of someone who received a job offer, quit and moved to a new city, and got the job offer retracted by the company right before starting. So even having an offer is not 100% safe!) If you feel like your job is draining and distracting though and you'd rather not be there at all, and you have savings to last a few months, you may consider quitting. I'd suggest at least landing an offer before moving to a new city though. How far are you from Boston now? Is it a drag to fly there to interview? Also, assuming you current live in a smaller city with cheaper rent, in the bad case scenario where you don't land offers, at least your savings can give you a longer period of down time, compared to if you just moved to a bigger city (and spent a lot of it on moving expenses). |
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