Change of profession. The road from nowhere to QA

When is it time to quit

Not satisfied with the work - you have to leave, you cannot wait. Staying in the wrong job is more risky than leaving now. But you need to prepare: carefully study the market, write your resume correctly, start training, get a practical idea of ​​the new profession.





Then search, interviews, dismissal from the old job, the exit to a new unfamiliar job. Adding all the pros and cons, it might seem that the complexity of implementation and the potential risks outweigh the benefits, but everything is kinder than it seems.





First there will be a recession, in any case you will have to pay a price - time, effort, money; exactly how much depends on you. But then the inevitable growth will follow, you will not be the same, the train has started and you are not at all where you were at the beginning. And you no longer have a way back, only development, growth, complex tasks, new experience and new opportunities lie ahead.

Until the next plateau is reached.





We make a decision

Ok, I probably need to change something, find a new job and leave the old one. But how to decide if doubts are overwhelming, and changes cause not very pleasant feelings?





You need to be clear about the prospects - what if I stay? What if I leave? To do this, go straight to action, start doing what you have not done before. Ask for a raise, more money, more responsibilities, a new position; ask what development in the company is possible for you, suggest your own option - show diplomacy.

You can't be sure of the answer until you try to ask.





Look what will happen. Everything will immediately become clear both in general and in detail.

If there are no prospects, compare with what you will get, if you decide to change, draw yourself a picture of the future.

Set a goal, set a deadline, write a plan, plan for yourself a reward for achievement - there will be more pleasant feelings, determination will increase, mood will improve.





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You will never succeed.





Day after day, over and over again, all this is refuted by people who have successfully passed the interview for the position of Junior Tester, people who have received an offer to work in an IT company, who now talk with drive about their workdays.





They had the same doubts, the same fears, the same problems as yours.

They could, so can you.





Everyone who wanted to, everyone who started going, who did the job, everyone who mastered it, who got the offer - everyone is worthy.





You can't do just one thing.

You can't help but follow the path. 

So go on! 








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