Hacker News new | ask | show | jobs
by dmfdmf 861 days ago
It is always easier to find a job when you have a job. Once you have made the decision to leave then putting up with the on-the-job BS is psychologically easier because it reinforces your decision and you know that you are working on getting out, hopefully soon. Also, in today's environment (lots of tech layoffs incoming) it might take you a year to find a suitable alternative. Make sure you have some savings for the transition, brush up your resume and start networking with friends, asssociates or a head hunter. Do not bad mouth your current employer in interviews and don't tell your employer or any coworkers, that will move you to the top of the layoff list if word gets out.