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<title>When You Should Change Jobs for Growth and Pay</title>
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<category>when to change jobs</category>
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<description>You should change jobs when your current role hurts your mental health, gives you no room to grow, or pays you less than you are worth. Users say that crying before work or feeling too drained to enjoy your weekends means you need to leave. Staying in a place that makes you miserable will only harm you. You have a major reason to find a new job when your mental health suffers. Users share stories where stress causes physical symptoms and daily dread. If you feel burned out and have no energy aft</description>
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