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[How to Strategically Search for a New Job While Currently Employed]-[BE 98: How to Find a Job When You Have a Job]

Business English from All Ears English · B1 · 2023-05-15

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Navigating the Job Hunt While Employed: A Strategic Approach

Searching for a new job while still employed is a delicate balancing act that requires discretion, foresight, and professional boundaries. As discussed in this episode of the Business English podcast, while being employed can often make you more attractive to prospective employers—a phenomenon sometimes described as the “hard to get” effect—it also creates a "funny feeling," a term the hosts use to describe the strange or awkward sensation of keeping a secret from your current workplace.

The Importance of Discretion and "Hush-Hush" Tactics

One of the most critical pieces of advice is to keep your search "hush-hush." The hosts emphasize that you should never use your work computer for job hunting, as these devices are often monitored by employers. Furthermore, you must be extremely cautious about who you inform. Even if you believe a co-worker is a close friend, the corporate world is one where "people talk," and sharing your intentions could lead to an uncomfortable environment or even job loss. It is safer to limit your disclosures to family members and friends who are completely disconnected from your professional life.

Strategic Planning: The Venn Diagram Method

To determine if you truly need to leave your current role, the hosts suggest creating a "Venn diagram." By listing your income goals, career growth aspirations, and desired company culture in separate circles, you can identify where these elements converge. This exercise helps you analyze whether your ideal career situation already exists within your current company. Sometimes, the solution is not to jump ship but to request a "lateral move" or a change in responsibilities. Asking for what you want is a proactive approach that, if handled professionally, can yield results without the risk of an external job search.

Understanding Risks and Setting Boundaries

When navigating the job market, you should also be wary of "work bullies." The podcast references insights from experts like Kara Heilman, noting that some managers may attempt to "spy" on employees via platforms like LinkedIn. While you can utilize tools like "private mode" for your "open to work" status, always be aware that no digital setting is entirely foolproof. If you find yourself in an environment where leadership demands 110% loyalty and treats professional exploration as a betrayal, it is a clear sign that you are in an unhealthy culture.

Practical Expressions for Your Search

If you decide to proceed with your job search, the hosts suggest using natural, professional language to manage your communications. Phrases such as "I don't want anyone to know this, but I'm searching for another job" or "Please don't share this with anyone, but I am on the job hunt" provide a clear, discreet way to frame your situation when talking to trusted individuals.

Ultimately, the takeaway is to "err on the side of caution." While you are coming from a "place of power" by being currently employed, you must manage your professional reputation carefully. By focusing on your long-term career goals and maintaining strict confidentiality, you can transition to a new opportunity without jeopardizing your current professional standing.

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it can be a funny feeling
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it can be hard to break back in.
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I want to make sure I know what you mean by that.
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I won't give it away, but look out for that.
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📝Key Phrases

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a funny feeling
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break back in
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hush-hush
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tip off
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join the club
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This is the Business English Podcast, Episode 98, How to Find a Job When You Have a Job.
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