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THE BOTTOM LINE: MONEY AND OTHER DRIVERS OF CHANGE
Would you expect to make substantially more money at a new company?
As research and practical experience both show, a quick promotion
to a new company may bring immediate financial advancement but
often fails to provide long-term financial advancement. Calvin
Allen a consultant at Kimmel, states: “There is always some
company which will buy your skills, particularly if it is in a
crisis management mode.” Often, a lateral move to a strong,
dynamic company proves, within a year or two, to be the better
and ultimately better-paying career decision. Quality of life issues,
opportunity for a new challenge, a desirable company culture and
environment, and long-term growth ultimately may go farther to
determining a professional’s
contentment and success than a targeted salary ever can.
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