Why You Should Always Plan For Your Job Search

By Perminus Wainaina

James had been working as an IT specialist for two years when he decided he needed change. At the beginning of this year, he knew he needed to move and get an opportunity that would challenge him more, and at the same time, allow him to grow.

However, at the peak of the Corona pandemic in April, his employer’s business was not doing well, and as a result, James was laid off.

He left feeling angry and bitter, not towards his employer, but towards himself because, although he knew he needed change, he procrastinated making this decision and ultimately lost his job without a plan.

You may have found yourself in a similar situation to James, or are thinking of making a move but don’t have a plan. What is keeping you from having a plan?

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