IT survivor: 8 signs it's time for new employment

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IT survivor: 8 signs it's time for new employment

IT survivor: 8 signs it's time for new employment
If your company is headed for a fall, it's usually better to jump than to be pushed. Don't let yourself be blindsided by quickly dwindling company prospects. These eight signs are surefire indications that it's high time to update your resume and start networking.
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    IT survivor: 8 signs it's time for new employment

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    Sign No. 1: Closed-door meetings

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    Sign No. 2:
    Strange faces

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    Sign No. 3:
    Bad press

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    Sign No. 4: Back-burner fever

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    Sign No. 5:
    Major decisions
    are delayed

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    Sign No. 6: Your boss acts like she owes you money

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    Sign No. 7: Slashed training budgets

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    Sign No. 8: Slimmer sales force

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December 16, 2008

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