Leaving a company that I love

I (24F) knew I wouldn't be able to stay forever. The work itself isn't something I can make a career out of, and it doesn't utilize my full potential. I was hoping for more suitable positions to open up, but they haven't.

Despite not having a passion for the work itself, I absolutely love the company, my coworkers, and my boss. They've become like family to me, and I feel a strong loyalty to them.

I applied for one job I didn't think I had a chance at getting, and, well... I got it. It will be a big step forward in my career, the work is in a field I feel passionate about, and the pay/benefits are much better. The interview process took almost 2 months. I was so excited about this position until it was actually offered to me and it became a reality that I'd have to leave my current one.

I feel completely heartbroken. I know it sounds dramatic, but I feel like I'm going through a breakup. I've cried about it everyday this week. My boss, while being understanding and supportive like the amazing role model she is, shed a few tears when I told her as well. On top of just being sad in general, I feel guilty to be leaving them at a more difficult time for the company due to this COVID mess.

I've left jobs before, but I've never felt like this. Am I making the right decision? Has anyone else ever voluntarily left a job that they loved? Any advice or thoughts/feedback would be greatly appreciated. I don't know why I'm having such a hard time with this.

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Leaving a company that I love Leaving a company that I love Reviewed by Louhi on novembre 26, 2020 Rating: 5

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