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Exit Your Current Job By Building Bonds, Not Lobbing Bombs
August 1, 2007
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A graceful exit strategy requires careful planning. You should draft an upbeat explanation that includes praise for the skills acquired on the job. Rehearse your remarks before giving notice in person. Read full article below.
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