Is there a right and wrong way to quit your job and maintain a professional relationship and not burn bridges? How do you leave a job? How do you know when it’s time to quit? What’s the best way to put in your two weeks, while remaining on good terms with your employer?
Matthew Encina shares an experience where an employee quit on him, the right way. When the employee left, there was zero animosity. He was even brought back as a freelancer.
When you start a job, make your intentions for growth clear. That way you have indicators of when it’s time to grind harder or pick up and move on.
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