The job market is open to all candidates, as employers are still reeling from The Great Resignation. Employers are scrambling to retain top employees after The Great Discontent.
A ResumeBuilder.com survey revealed that 23% will leave their jobs in 2022. This is sure to throw the labor market back into a tailspin. Should you quit your current job?
You should consider looking for a job if you notice any of these signs. Do you dread going to work? You've been passed over for another promotion? You're earning less than what you are worth? Here are a few good reasons to rethink your career path and begin looking for new opportunities.
1. Your work has not been recognized
A Bonusly survey revealed that 46% left their jobs due to feeling underappreciated. Recognition for excellent work can be a powerful motivator. It may be time to update the resume if your good work is not being noticed.
2. The boundaries of ethics have been crossed
If your employer asks you to do something that crosses your ethical lines — and your boss doesn't see any problem — you can start thinking about a new career. You don't wish to ruin your reputation or your integrity.
3. Stress levels through the roof
According to the Workable survey, 40% of employers believe that mental wellness is a critical factor for worker performance. If you are burning out and the knock-on effect is affecting your home life and health, it's time for a change.
4. You can't just be yourself at the office
When you must constantly "fake it" or suppress who you are to fit your workplace culture, that's a big red flag. Authenticity leads to better performance and well-being at work.
5. You've reached your career ceiling
It's time to move on if your current employer doesn't support your goals or have the resources to help you advance. Consider where you want to be in 5 years, and whether this role can get you there.
6. A series of layoffs have occurred
Multiple rounds of layoffs could signal instability. A smaller workforce also means a heavier workload. Talk to your boss honestly about the current state of your company and make an informed choice.
7. You work in a hostile environment
Toxic workplaces — marked by low morale, bad leadership, no communication, and poor coworker relationships — drain your energy. If the idea of going to work makes you anxious or depressed, it's time to find something new.
8. You are not earning what you're worth
In our survey on Great Discontent, 62% said compensation was the most important factor when deciding whether to switch companies. Do your research. Use salary calculators, and if your employer won't match market rates, find someone who will.
9. You are bored at work
"Boreout" can be as serious as burnout. When tasks consistently fail to challenge you, it manifests as insomnia, listlessness, and depression. To combat it, seek new challenges at work — or change jobs.
"Don't let fear stop you from achieving professional happiness — whether you're chasing new opportunities or escaping a toxic environment." — jobrecruitment.in