Leaving a job is something most of us will experience at some point in our lives. Whether it’s for growth, better opportunities, or simply choosing ourselves. But in a world where it’s tempting to just “ghost” a workplace or leave in frustration, we often forget one important thing; how you leave matters just as much as how you started.
Because industries are smaller than we think, reputations travel and the relationships you build today could open doors for you tomorrow. So, what does it really mean to leave a job on good terms? Is it about professionalism, emotional maturity or protecting your future? And even when the environment wasn’t healthy, is it still worth exiting gracefully? We are in conversation with Career and Development Life Coach, Tinyiko Mohale .

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