I was in a bit of the same shoes some years back, I was in a sales position but company kind of wanted to trim the team and I felt insecure.
So I went for a few interviews and jumped ships twice
I find it hard not to jump ship because I know deep down I owe it to myself to find out, (it pays better) and It was a better known company. But I did not stay at the next ship long as I was given another better offer from another company just shortly after. I had switched from three unrelated industries , the title get granted each times , so has the basic pay, but it was all sales job.
That is great thing about being in sales, the fundamentals are all the same.
if you are good, some company will call u back if things don't work out. Mine did. I found out only later from the HR when they were doing exit interview, the management had labelled my file as "reemployment possible"
So try to explain your resignation and discuss amicably with your current employer, but apologize that your decision is made after long and hard thought. Thank them profusely for given the opportunity to work with them, admit you have learnt and grow a lot, but time has just come for you to move on. Be Frank with them , and leave in good terms.
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