Career experts share strategies for how to discuss job-hunting with the current boss. Tips include being honest, articulating your needs and staying completely professional.
FOX Business correspondent Madison Alworth discusses how the trend is impacting careers on 'The Claman Countdown.'
If you are approached by a supervisor about the issue before there's been a resolution, your response should be straightforward, honest and professional. should, first and foremost, tell the truth," New York-based Erin Lau, director of service operations for human resources company Insperity, told FOX Business about the issue.
Assure a manager you'll provide advanced notice if and when you get an offer — giving the person enough time to look for a replacement. "A good employer will show genuine concern and may even present a counteroffer, or ask for feedback on any improvements you need [in] your work day to get you to stay," she said.As a good employee, you can offer to assist with finding your replacement.
If you can articulate your career needs to your boss, there may be a chance the company can find money for professional development or create a progression plan that satisfies both sides.
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