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Potentially Leaving Company - Don't want to create additional problem's
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I work in a consultancy and recently one of my colleagues resigned. Currently, management are talking about reassigning me to this colleagues project once he leaves.
However, I am nearing a job change myself and expect to resign in a matter of weeks. This is not a great situation for my employer in terms of client relationship management and project continuity.
I have, and wish to maintain, a great relationship with management, so I would like to see if this scenario could be avoided. I'm (obviously) not going to tell anyone I'm leaving until I have signed a contract with a new employer, but is there a way for me to manage this otherwise?
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I work in a consultancy and recently one of my colleagues resigned. Currently, management are talking about reassigning me to this colleagues project once he leaves.
However, I am nearing a job change myself and expect to resign in a matter of weeks. This is not a great situation for my employer in terms of client relationship management and project continuity.
I have, and wish to maintain, a great relationship with management, so I would like to see if this scenario could be avoided. I'm (obviously) not going to tell anyone I'm leaving until I have signed a contract with a new employer, but is there a way for me to manage this otherwise?
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I work in a consultancy and recently one of my colleagues resigned. Currently, management are talking about reassigning me to this colleagues project once he leaves.
However, I am nearing a job change myself and expect to resign in a matter of weeks. This is not a great situation for my employer in terms of client relationship management and project continuity.
I have, and wish to maintain, a great relationship with management, so I would like to see if this scenario could be avoided. I'm (obviously) not going to tell anyone I'm leaving until I have signed a contract with a new employer, but is there a way for me to manage this otherwise?
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I work in a consultancy and recently one of my colleagues resigned. Currently, management are talking about reassigning me to this colleagues project once he leaves.
However, I am nearing a job change myself and expect to resign in a matter of weeks. This is not a great situation for my employer in terms of client relationship management and project continuity.
I have, and wish to maintain, a great relationship with management, so I would like to see if this scenario could be avoided. I'm (obviously) not going to tell anyone I'm leaving until I have signed a contract with a new employer, but is there a way for me to manage this otherwise?
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