7 Tips for Seeking a New Executive Job While You're Employed

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Searching for a new executive job while you’re currently employed has distinct advantages, but also clear disadvantages. Here are 7 strategies for seeking a new executive job while in your current job.

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7 Tips for Seeking a New Executive Job

While You’re EmployedKim MeningerExecutive Coach & Career StrategistKim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com

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mSeeking a new executive job while you’re employed has clear advantages:• It’s often easier to find a job when you have a

job.• You’re in a better position to negotiate without

a high sense of urgency and desperation.

But, there are disadvantages as well. Here are 7 strategies for seeking a new executive job while you’re employed.

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You don’t have the luxury of time, so you need to focus your efforts. • Know exactly what you

want from your next role.• Know what you are

unwilling to accept.• Target only opportunities

that align with your goals/interests.

1. Have a clear plan

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Don’t raise suspicions during your search.• You may not find a new

job immediately and don’t want to risk your current job.

• You’ll want to leave on the best possible terms to avoid burning bridges.

2. Stay focused on your current job

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Even if you trust your colleagues, it’s risky to discuss your plans.• Your decision may be

perceived as an act of disloyalty.

• You may be shut out of key projects/meetings.

• Your job could be threatened.

3. Don’t discuss your plans with co-workers

Discreetly share your plans with external contacts in your professional network.

Be selective and stress the need for confidentiality.

Consider approaching a headhunter.

He/she has access to the hidden job market and understands the need for discretion.

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m4. Network with people you trust

• Don’t broadcast your job search activities on social media.• Don’t trust your privacy

settings.

• Use LinkedIn strategically, but don’t advertise your interest in finding a new job.• Don’t post your resume

to job boards.

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m5. Be cautious about social media

Even if you have an office, privacy is never guaranteed.• You may be overheard

by your colleagues.• Your Internet usage

may be monitored.You’ll be more easily accessible if you use your cell phone.

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m6. Don’t use your company phone or e-mail

• Regardless of the circumstances, never speak badly about your current employer.• Don’t engage in

questionable/unethical activities.• Prospective employers

may question your character.

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m7. Be respectful of your current employer

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Searching for a new job while employed can be challenging.

These 7 strategies will help you navigate this complex process.

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mGet your complimentary copy of:5 Surefire Signs It’s Time to Change Your

Executive Career &

The Most Powerful Step You Can Take Today to Launch Your New Executive Career

Kim MeningerExecutive Coach & Career StrategistKim@ExecutiveCareerSuccess.com