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Is quitting your job a new year resolution? You might regret it by February

info@thewitness.com.auBy info@thewitness.com.auJanuary 8, 2026No Comments2 Mins Read
Is quitting your job a new year resolution? You might regret it by February
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It’s time to get back to work. It might be this week, next Monday, or even in a few weeks as the kids head back to school, but there comes a time when we all return to the workplace after the holiday period when you know more about the book you’re reading than what day of the week it is.

Every January, there’s a familiar and predictable pattern. Hordes of workers return to their jobs inspired by the perspective of holidays, walk into their boss’s office and resign.

The dread of returning to work after a holiday break can inspire some to quit. But hold your horses.

The dread of returning to work after a holiday break can inspire some to quit. But hold your horses.Credit: Getty Images

The opening of a new calendar is an obvious time to set goals and aspirations for the year ahead, and for many that includes resigning from their job and finding a better one.

There are about 200,000 new online job advertisements posted each month, according to data from the governments’ Jobs and Skills Australia, with December and January the quietest months of the year for new ads. About 40,000 fewer jobs are posted online over this period as businesses wind down for Christmas, then take a few weeks to fire back up.

The problem is that this coincides with many workers quitting their jobs in January after the Christmas holidays. Add to this all the new school and university leavers who also start looking at the same time and you have a competitive job market with fewer vacancies available.

So if one of your new year’s resolutions is to find a new job, my advice is to consider holding on just a little bit longer because the best time of the year to search for a job, statistically speaking, is in the middle.

Use the next few months to upskill in important areas, polish your resumé and prepare yourself if you can.

August is the best month for jobseekers, with the highest number of new job listings and substantially fewer applications for each role relative to the number of openings. In other words, the odds will be better for you to land a role in a few months’ time than they are now.

Now, of course, I don’t need to point out that the obvious flaw in this advice is that there’s no point staying in a role that you hate just because the maths might look better in a few months.

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