Is it right to move to a new team when I want to leave soon?

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I am thinking about moving to another team, as I am currently not happy with my current one as there are various process issues and technologies that I don't like and this other team is a big improvement over the current one (and members of the team suggested that I join them). However I am also thinking about leaving the organization entirely and I am looking for a new role which pays better and is a more suited to what I want.



Should I change team to make myself happier in the short run but possibly leave the company soon after I've joined and disrupting the new team or stay in the current team and make do till I take the plunge?










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    this would be a purely personal choice I would think
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I am thinking about moving to another team, as I am currently not happy with my current one as there are various process issues and technologies that I don't like and this other team is a big improvement over the current one (and members of the team suggested that I join them). However I am also thinking about leaving the organization entirely and I am looking for a new role which pays better and is a more suited to what I want.



Should I change team to make myself happier in the short run but possibly leave the company soon after I've joined and disrupting the new team or stay in the current team and make do till I take the plunge?










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    this would be a purely personal choice I would think
    – Kilisi
    9 mins ago










  • This is not a general workplace-related question but a question about a personal choice and therefore off-topic on this site. Please take a minute and have a look at the help center for more information.
    – Elmy
    3 mins ago










  • I will alter my question to make it more applicable to all.
    – lifesoordinary
    2 mins ago












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I am thinking about moving to another team, as I am currently not happy with my current one as there are various process issues and technologies that I don't like and this other team is a big improvement over the current one (and members of the team suggested that I join them). However I am also thinking about leaving the organization entirely and I am looking for a new role which pays better and is a more suited to what I want.



Should I change team to make myself happier in the short run but possibly leave the company soon after I've joined and disrupting the new team or stay in the current team and make do till I take the plunge?










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I am thinking about moving to another team, as I am currently not happy with my current one as there are various process issues and technologies that I don't like and this other team is a big improvement over the current one (and members of the team suggested that I join them). However I am also thinking about leaving the organization entirely and I am looking for a new role which pays better and is a more suited to what I want.



Should I change team to make myself happier in the short run but possibly leave the company soon after I've joined and disrupting the new team or stay in the current team and make do till I take the plunge?







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    this would be a purely personal choice I would think
    – Kilisi
    9 mins ago










  • This is not a general workplace-related question but a question about a personal choice and therefore off-topic on this site. Please take a minute and have a look at the help center for more information.
    – Elmy
    3 mins ago










  • I will alter my question to make it more applicable to all.
    – lifesoordinary
    2 mins ago












  • 2




    this would be a purely personal choice I would think
    – Kilisi
    9 mins ago










  • This is not a general workplace-related question but a question about a personal choice and therefore off-topic on this site. Please take a minute and have a look at the help center for more information.
    – Elmy
    3 mins ago










  • I will alter my question to make it more applicable to all.
    – lifesoordinary
    2 mins ago







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this would be a purely personal choice I would think
– Kilisi
9 mins ago




this would be a purely personal choice I would think
– Kilisi
9 mins ago












This is not a general workplace-related question but a question about a personal choice and therefore off-topic on this site. Please take a minute and have a look at the help center for more information.
– Elmy
3 mins ago




This is not a general workplace-related question but a question about a personal choice and therefore off-topic on this site. Please take a minute and have a look at the help center for more information.
– Elmy
3 mins ago












I will alter my question to make it more applicable to all.
– lifesoordinary
2 mins ago




I will alter my question to make it more applicable to all.
– lifesoordinary
2 mins ago















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