I regret not knowing after changing jobs...
After changing jobs, I realized "what I wanted to know sooner"
After experiencing a job change, there were several things that I thought, "I wish I knew this in advance."
I hope it will be helpful for those who are thinking about changing jobs, so I will summarize it.
① I should have emphasized "basic salary" rather than monthly income
Before changing jobs, I honestly only looked at monthly income numbers.
However, when actually examining it, most cases such as overtime pay, bonus, retirement pay, etc. are calculated based on basic salary.
Rather than a temporary monthly income,
How much is the basic salary?
How income grows in the long run.
I felt that confirming it would lead to peace of mind as a result.
② Company reviews are more helpful than imagined
I was a little suspicious of word of mouth sites until I started changing jobs.
However, when you actually look at it, you can't tell just by job posting
The atmosphere at work.
・ Reality of the evaluation system
Trends in human relationships.
It was often written specifically, and it was quite helpful as a judgment material.
Of course, you don't have to swallow everything,
By looking at multiple reviews and looking for common points, I think you can see the trend of the company.
③ You don't have to be honest about all the reasons for retirement
I tend to think, "I have to be honest,"
I felt that it was very important to convey the reason for retirement.
Rather than just expressing dissatisfaction,
I want to grow in this environment.
I want to use my strengths more.
By changing to expressions that can be received positively for the other party, the impression of the interview will change greatly.
There is no need to twist the facts,
It is an honest impression that there is no need to tell everything as it is.
④ Job change is almost decided by the agent
The most surprising thing about changing jobs was the presence of an agent.
By the person in charge
・ The proposed job offer
Politeness of support.
・ Speed of response
It's very different.
If you feel that it does not fit, there is no need to endure it,
Sometimes the story progresses at once by trying to change it.
I felt that it was important to use it with the feeling of "looking for a compatible person."
⑤ I should have changed jobs sooner
At that time, I had given up on changing jobs, saying "I have no experience or skills."
But when I actually moved, the story progressed more smoothly than I thought,
I remember feeling that I could change jobs unexpectedly.
I honestly feel that the time I was worried about was the most wasteful.
Conclusion
There is a lot of anxiety about changing jobs,
I think the options will vary greatly depending on whether you know it or not.
For those who are lost now,
I would be happy if this experience could be a hint.
# change jobs The Unexperienced # freeter # 20's The interview
転職活動を通じて感じたことの一つに、情報収集の重要性があります。私も未経験からの転職で、最初は基本給より月収の高低ば かり気にしていましたが、退職金やボーナスの計算基準が基本給であることを知ってからは、給与体系の全体像を見ることの大切さに気づきました。 また、企業の口コミサイトを利用するときは、ただ読むだけでなく、一つの口コミだけで判断せず複数の意見から共通項を探すのがポイントです。職場の雰囲気や評価制度、上司との関係性などの実態が見えてきて、求人票では分からないリアルな情報が得られました。これは転職活動を成功させる上でとても役に立ちます。 退職理由の伝え方に関しても、ネガティブな理由をそのまま言うのではなく、ポジティブに言い換えることが重要です。私自身も、キャリアアップや成長のためと伝えることで、面接官に前向きな印象を与えられました。しっかり準備すれば、自己PRにも繋がります。 そして転職エージェントの活用では、自分と相性の良い担当者を見つけることがとても効率的でした。候補者とのコミュニケーションの取り方や、求人提案の質に違いがあったため、合わないと感じたら遠慮せずに変更を申し出ることをおすすめします。 最後に、転職をためらっている時間がもったいないと強く感じました。未経験であっても挑戦したことで、思っていたより選択肢が広がりキャリアの可能性が増えました。悩んでいる方へは、まずは一歩踏み出してみることが大切だと伝えたいです。転職は不安も多いですが、正しい情報と準備で納得のいく選択ができるはずです。






































































