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      10-28-2014, 10:15 AM   #5
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Yes, at a high level, 3 months would be respectable. You also don't want to risk your employer finding out from somewhere else. Assuming you have a good relationship with your company, they should take advantage of that long notice period and possibly have you involved in the succession planning. Yeah, you risk being let go early, but then a good company would pay you out.
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