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Don't annoy the boss when looking for a new job

The New Year brings thousands of workers who decide to look for a new job to improve their career. It is always preferred to conduct a job search while employed. Employers understand this and know that some attrition is inevitable.

There are, however, ramifications to consider about how you conduct your search that will determine how your employer will respond during this transition.

Here are tips for finding a job without annoying your current employer:

• Maintain a good attitude and give 100 percent at work.

• Do not use the company Internet to search for jobs or send resumes.

• Use a personal e-mail and cell phone for contact with potential employers.

• Communicate your availability during non-work hours to discuss opportunities.

• Be honest with your employer about your concerns and needs. By doing so, you might be able to negotiate a ''new job'' with your current employer.

The New Year brings thousands of workers who decide to look for a new job to improve their career. It is always preferred to conduct a job search while employed. Employers understand this and know that some attrition is inevitable.

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