If you’re thinking about leaving your job, it’s important to do so on good terms to protect your network and reputation. It’s common knowledge that giving as much notice as possible and tying up loose ends is courteous and respectful, though you may be wondering: Do I have to disclose my new employer when resigning? Lori Cole, Certified Career Advisor with iHire, shared how she would recommend handling this sensitive topic. If you have any career topics you'd like Lori to answer, feel free to comment them down below! Read the full article here: https://www.ihire.com/resourcecenter/jobseeker/pages/ask-a-career-advisor-should-i-tell-my-employer-where-im-going-when-i-resign Resignation letter templates: https://www.ihire.com/resourcecenter/jobseeker/pages/resignation-letter How to leave a job on good terms: https://www.ihire.com/resourcecenter/jobseeker/pages/how-to-leave-a-job-on-good-terms Discover your dream job: https://www.ihire.com/network/directory Career advice & resources: https://www.ihire.com/resourcecenter/jobseeker Socials Facebook: https://www.facebook.com/iHire LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/company/ihire-llc Twitter: https://twitter.com/iHireJobNetwork Instagram: https://www.instagram.com/ihirejobnetwork #careeradvice #greatresignation #iHire

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