• Do you go back home and start applying?
  • Isn’t it tiring? You work 2 full time jobs.
  • Do you keep it a secret from your coworkers or do you ask them for advice? Some industries are so small you need to talk to people within the industry. You may simply want to change departments within the same big company: management is going to notice if you start comparing job conditions and payment, they can sabotage you, even if you change within the same company.
  • If you want to keep it a secret, what excuses do you tell the gossips?
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    Landed my current job with a 30 minute zoom interview that I took from my previous office. This came at the end of an 18 month process during which I carefully selected potential positions. I applied to 20ish positions, got about 5-6 interviews and 2 offers. The first one fell through because they couldn’t match my previous compensation package. Definitely worth it

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      11 months ago

      18 month process of job hunting seems accurate at the senior+ level, especially as we get pretty picky about a lot of details.

      Had you been unemployed, would you have jumped faster at those jobs?

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        Of course I would have! I have never been without a job since I started 25 years ago and this is frightening with kids studying and a mortgage. Jumping from one job to another is not really a thing in my field/country. People prefer staying where they are rather than taking a chance