Looking for a new job while you're still employed can be a smart move — but it needs to be done carefully and professionally.
You’re not jobless — so you can afford to wait for the right opportunity.
Being employed makes you appear more desirable to recruiters.
You avoid the pressure of financial stress while applying.
But it also means you must be discreet — no posting “Open to work” banners yet!
Don’t use your office email, laptop, or phone for job search activities.
Avoid scheduling interviews during work hours.
Never tell colleagues (even trusted ones) — word travels fast.
Pro Tip: Use personal time — early mornings, lunch breaks, or after hours — to job hunt.
Optimize your LinkedIn profile without activating “Open to Work” banner.
Use “Seeking new challenges” subtly in your About section.
Upload your updated resume to trusted portals like DVHR.in — discreet and targeted.
Prefer virtual interviews early mornings or late evenings.
If taking leave, keep it general (personal errand, family reason).
Dress professionally for video calls — even if it’s from home.
Continue performing well at your current job.
Don’t bad-mouth your employer in interviews — it looks unprofessional.
When you get the offer, resign gracefully with proper notice.
DVHR ensures your profile stays visible to the right employers, not your current one.
You can upload your resume, receive curated job matches, and get career guidance — all in one place.
Searching silently is not sneaky — it’s smart.
Stay loyal while you plan your next move — and let your skills do the talking.