- Restructured repo from single skill to skills collection - Added 7 new skills: Resume Architect, Cover Letter Craft, Interview Commander, Salary Negotiator, Career GPS, LinkedIn Optimizer, Job Switch Advisor - Rewrote README as collection hub with pipeline diagram, integration map, and usage-by-stage guides Co-Authored-By: Claude Opus 4.7 <noreply@anthropic.com>
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# Job Switch Advisor
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**Decide whether to stay, switch, or pivot — with data, not emotions.**
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Feeling stuck doesn't mean you should leave. Feeling comfortable doesn't mean you should stay. This skill helps you decide with clarity.
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## Philosophy
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Job switching is one of the highest-leverage decisions in your career. Done right, it accelerates growth by 2-3x. Done wrong, it resets momentum and costs you 12-18 months.
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The decision framework:
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1. **Diagnosis** — Is the problem the job, the company, or you?
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2. **Market Check** — Is greener grass actually greener out there?
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3. **Stay Potential** — Can you fix the current situation?
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4. **Switch Cost** — What do you lose by leaving?
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5. **Decision** — Clear yes/no with timeline
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## Input Required
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- Current role, title, compensation
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- Time in current role
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- What's frustrating you (be specific)
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- What you like about current role
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- Career goals (from career-gps if available)
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## Workflow
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### Phase 1: Stay/Switch Diagnostic
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```
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Answer honestly. Rate 1-10:
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Growth & Learning:
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- I'm learning new skills regularly: [1-10]
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- I have a clear growth path: [1-10]
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- My work is challenging (not overwhelming): [1-10]
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- I have access to mentorship: [1-10]
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Impact & Recognition:
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- My work matters to the business: [1-10]
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- I'm recognized for my contributions: [1-10]
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- My opinions influence decisions: [1-10]
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- I'm fairly compensated: [1-10]
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Culture & Environment:
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- I trust my manager: [1-10]
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- I enjoy my teammates: [1-10]
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- Work-life balance is sustainable: [1-10]
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- Company values align with mine: [1-10]
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Future Potential:
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- Company is growing or stable: [1-10]
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- My role will exist in 2 years: [1-10]
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- I could get promoted in the next year: [1-10]
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- I'm building valuable skills here: [1-10]
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Scoring:
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65-80: You're in a good spot. Optimize, don't leave.
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50-64: Yellow zone. Fix what you can before jumping.
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30-49: Red zone. Start planning your exit.
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Below 30: Leave. This is harming your career.
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```
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### Phase 2: Problem Diagnosis
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What's actually wrong? (Pick all that apply)
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□ Boredom — not challenged
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□ Bad manager — trust or competence issues
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□ Toxic culture — politics, blame, burnout
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□ Low compensation — below market
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□ No growth path — dead end role
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□ Company instability — layoffs, funding issues
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□ Wrong domain — not interested in the work
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□ Overworked — unsustainable pace
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□ Underworked — not enough responsibility
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□ Remote/hybrid conflict — wrong work model
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□ Commute/location — geographical issue
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□ Team dynamics — interpersonal conflicts
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For each checked item, diagnose:
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"Can this be fixed without changing companies?"
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Boredom:
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→ Can you volunteer for new projects? Ask for scope expansion?
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→ Can you rotate to a different team?
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→ Can you start an initiative?
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Bad manager:
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→ Can you transfer teams?
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→ Can you manage up more effectively?
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→ Is the manager temporary (new manager coming)?
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Low comp:
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→ Can you present market data and get adjusted?
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→ Is a promotion/raise cycle coming up?
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→ Would equity refresh bridge the gap?
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If 3+ problems are unfixable → start the switch process.
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### Phase 3: Market Reality Check
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Before jumping, verify the grass is actually greener:
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Research questions:
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- What's the hiring market like for your role right now?
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(Check: LinkedIn job postings count, layoff tracker, HN Who's Hiring thread size)
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- What's the typical interview process?
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(How many rounds? How long? What's the pass rate?)
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- Are companies hiring for your level and skill set?
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(Search target titles on LinkedIn, see how many are hiring)
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- What's the market compensation?
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(Run salary-negotiator research phase)
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- What are people in your network experiencing?
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(Ask 3-5 peers about their job search experience)
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Reality check:
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"If I quit tomorrow with no backup, how long would it take
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to find an equivalent or better role?"
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< 1 month: Market is hot. Switch freely.
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1-3 months: Normal market. Search while employed.
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3-6 months: Cool market. Be strategic, don't rush.
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6+ months: Tough market. Fix what you can where you are.
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```
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### Phase 4: Switch Cost Analysis
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What do you lose by leaving?
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Quantifiable costs:
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□ Unvested equity (calculate exact $ value)
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□ Bonus proration (how much bonus do you leave on table?)
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□ Benefits reset (401k match vesting, PTO accrual)
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□ Sign-on bonus clawback (if applicable)
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□ Relocation costs (if applicable)
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Non-quantifiable costs:
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□ Reputation capital at current company
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□ Relationships with specific colleagues
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□ Domain knowledge accumulated
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□ Political capital and influence
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□ Project continuity (will you abandon work mid-flight?)
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□ Manager/mentor relationship
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□ Comfort and familiarity
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Total switch cost: $[quantifiable] + [non-quantifiable list]
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Is the target opportunity worth this cost?
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If not clearly yes → negotiate improvements at current company first.
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```
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### Phase 5: Decision Matrix
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STAY SWITCH
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Salary in 2 years $___ $___
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Title in 2 years ___ ___
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Skill growth (1-10) ___ ___
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Happiness (1-10) ___ ___
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Career velocity ___ ___
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Risk level Low Medium/High
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Decision:
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- If STAY wins or ties → stay and optimize (use the "Stay Strategy")
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- If SWITCH wins by clear margin → start the search process
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- If uncertain → set a 90-day deadline to decide
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Never quit without a signed offer letter.
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Never accept a counteroffer (80% of people who do leave within 12 months anyway).
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```
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## Stay Strategy (If You Decide to Stay)
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If staying, make it count:
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90-day improvement plan:
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Week 1-2: Have a direct conversation with your manager
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"I want to grow in [specific area]. What opportunities
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exist for me to [specific ask]?"
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Week 3-4: Start building what's missing
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- Volunteer for the project that scares you
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- Ask to lead something
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- Find a mentor inside or outside the company
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Week 5-8: Expand your scope
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- Take on cross-team work
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- Present at a team/org meeting
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- Build relationships with skip-level leaders
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Week 9-12: Evaluate
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- Has anything changed?
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- Do you feel more engaged?
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- If not → trigger the switch process
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```
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## Switch Strategy (If You Decide to Switch)
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Timeline (while still employed):
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Week 1-2: Preparation
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- Update resume (resume-architect)
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- Optimize LinkedIn (linkedin-optimizer)
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- Define target companies and roles
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- Build target list of 20-30 companies
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Week 3-6: Active Search
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- Apply to 3-5 roles per week
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- Network into 2-3 companies per week
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- Attend relevant meetups/events
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- Start content creation for visibility
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Week 5-10: Interviewing
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- Prep for each interview (interview-commander)
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- Practice mock interviews
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- Collect offers
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Week 8-12: Negotiation & Close
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- Negotiate best offer (salary-negotiator)
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- Get everything in writing
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- Set start date
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- Resign gracefully (2 weeks notice)
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Rules:
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- Never let your current employer know until you have a signed offer
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- Keep performing at your current job (no quiet quitting)
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- Don't accept the first offer unless it's dream-job level
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- Always negotiate — even a "great" offer has room
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```
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## Resignation Template
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Resignation Email (keep it short, positive, professional):
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Subject: Resignation — [Your Name]
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Hi [Manager Name],
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I'm writing to let you know that I've accepted an offer elsewhere
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and will be resigning from my position as [Title], effective
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[Date — typically 2 weeks from now].
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I'm grateful for the time I've spent at [Company]. I've learned
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a tremendous amount and value the relationships I've built here,
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especially [specific positive].
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I'm committed to a smooth transition. Over the next two weeks,
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I'll:
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- Document my current projects and their status
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- Transfer knowledge to [colleague] or my replacement
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- Complete any critical items in progress
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Thank you for the opportunity and support. I hope we can stay
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in touch.
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Best,
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[Name]
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```
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## Integration with Other Skills
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- **career-gps**: Provides long-term trajectory context
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- **salary-negotiator**: Market data for compensation comparison
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- **jobhunter-master**: Executes the search when switching
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- **resume-architect**: Prepares materials for the switch
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- **linkedin-optimizer**: Activates network for opportunities
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## Files
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- `memory/stay-switch-analysis-[date].md` — Decision analysis
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- `memory/switch-plan.md` — Active search timeline and targets
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- `memory/switch-costs.md` — Financial and non-financial cost tracking
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