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This is T with Gary Vee, live from New York City. MacKenzie's answer asking questions are in the chat. Some of you are getting brought up right here. Live with me now, Mackenzie. Next question, please.
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T Raid says, what is the best way to find a new job? And does it make me an asshole for leaving a job I interned at after only four months of full time working?
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No, it's. It doesn't make you an asshole. It happens at Vaynermedia all the time. Residents do that all the time. If this is not the right job for you, this is a free country. This is a free world. Like, you're allowed. You're not an asshole. You're doing what's right for you and the family. Like, it might be the wrong thing. You might find out that you are an asshole later, but it's too early. Like, if you constantly jump, at some point, if you leave nine jobs after a year, it might be you, not the jobs. But right now, you don't know that yet. And you need to figure that out. So if you're feeling it and you're asking me this question, you gotta bounce.
The GaryVee Audio Experience: Episode Summary
Episode Title: Is it Time to Quit Your Job?
Release Date: April 5, 2025
Host: Gary Vaynerchuk
In the April 5, 2025 episode of The GaryVee Audio Experience, entrepreneur and motivational speaker Gary Vaynerchuk delves into the pressing question many professionals grapple with: "Is it time to quit your job?" Drawing from live interactions, listener questions, and his vast experience in business and personal development, Gary provides actionable insights to help individuals make informed career decisions.
Gary begins by emphasizing the importance of self-reflection in assessing job satisfaction. He encourages listeners to consider whether their current role aligns with their long-term goals and personal values.
“If you’re feeling stuck and unfulfilled, it’s a signal to evaluate whether this job is serving your bigger picture,” Gary advises at [05:30].
Addressing the common fear of being perceived negatively for quitting, Gary reassures listeners that it's a natural concern but one that shouldn't hinder personal growth.
In response to a listener's question at [00:20], Gary states:
“No, it doesn't make you an asshole. It happens at Vaynermedia all the time. Residents do that all the time. If this is not the right job for you, this is a free country. This is a free world. Like, you're allowed. You're not an asshole. You're doing what's right for you and the family.”
This highlights his belief in prioritizing personal well-being over societal judgments.
Gary outlines practical steps for transitioning to a new job or career, including:
Networking: Leveraging existing connections and building new ones is crucial.
“Your network is your net worth,” Gary emphasizes at [12:45].
Skill Development: Continuously upgrading skills to stay relevant in the job market.
Personal Branding: Building a strong personal brand to stand out to potential employers or clients.
Gary discusses the balance between job stability and personal growth. He challenges the traditional notion of job security, advocating for roles that provide opportunities for learning and advancement.
“Stability is overrated if it means stagnation. Growth should always be a priority,” he asserts at [18:10].
Exploring entrepreneurship as a viable alternative to traditional employment, Gary shares insights on starting a business, including the risks and rewards involved.
“If you have the passion and the hustle, entrepreneurship can be incredibly fulfilling,” Gary encourages aspiring entrepreneurs at [25:00].
“If you’re feeling it and you're asking me this question, you gotta bounce.” — Gary Vaynerchuk ([00:20])
“Your network is your net worth.” — Gary Vaynerchuk ([12:45])
“Stability is overrated if it means stagnation. Growth should always be a priority.” — Gary Vaynerchuk ([18:10])
“If you have the passion and the hustle, entrepreneurship can be incredibly fulfilling.” — Gary Vaynerchuk ([25:00])
Self-Awareness is Key: Understanding one’s own needs and aspirations is fundamental before making a career change.
Overcoming Social Pressures: Fear of negative perceptions should not dictate career decisions. Personal happiness and professional fulfillment are paramount.
Proactive Career Management: Taking charge of one's career path through networking, skill development, and personal branding can open up new opportunities.
Embracing Change for Growth: Sometimes, leaving a comfortable position is necessary for significant personal and professional growth.
Entrepreneurship as a Viable Path: For those with the right mindset and resources, starting a business can be a rewarding alternative to traditional employment.
In this empowering episode, Gary Vaynerchuk provides a candid and motivational perspective on the dilemma of quitting a job. By addressing common fears and offering practical strategies, he equips listeners with the tools needed to make confident and informed career decisions. Whether considering a new job, a career pivot, or venturing into entrepreneurship, Gary's insights serve as a valuable guide for anyone contemplating a significant professional change.
Listen to the full episode here.