Ask HN: Found a new job, bad fit
Found a new job, but I don't think I'm the greatest fit. I think the blame can go both ways, but I should have been more diligent. What is the best course of action in terms of seeking a new gig (it's been less than three months)? How can I represent this, is there any way for this not to look bad? I'm awfully embarrassed by the whole situation.
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[ 5.0 ms ] story [ 40.0 ms ] threadLooking back, I should have sought a new job and told my new prospective employers what I learned from the situation.
Fortunately, the whole thing changed my life and I became a successful entrepreneur because of it.
You never know what life has in store. Just keep moving forward on the journey.
You have the same right except it's not limited to the first three months. Approach the person who hired you, explain the reasons you're not happy and offer your resignation.
Can anyone explain the probation period in a non-unionized state?
The biggest reason I've seen for termination to get tricky involve protected employment classes (race, gender, &c) and the ADA, but those issues apply with equal force during the "probationary period".
In a few years, you can probably remove it safely from the résumé and LinkedIn.
You can easily explain that job did not fit you and you are always looking for the best in your career.