Wednesday, April 15, 2020
5 Signs Your Job Has Stalled
5 Signs Your Job Has Stalled You drag your feet on the way to work. Youâre doing the same old job you did an eternity ago. You just donât know where itâs all headed. If you feel unappreciated or are not challenged enough, you may be stuck at a dead end, careerwise. Here are a few signs that your career has reached a standstill. 1. Youâve not received a raise or a promotion in the last few years If you find yourself doing the same job and you havenât received a raise or a promotion in the last two to three years, your career is definitely not headed anywhere. Maybe itâs time to have a discussion with your manager to realistically assess the situation and get a sense of what you can expect for your career. 2. You have not learned any new skills in a while If you feel that youâre doing a repetitive job, you probably are. Your job needs to come with learning opportunities, in order to build your skill level and prepare for any complexities down the road in your career. If you are not learning anything new, you are not really growing meaningfully in your role. 3. Youâre not looking forward to Monday, or any other workday OK, this can happen to the best of us on some days. But if you constantly dread heading to work, are not motivated to do your work, then either youâre not doing what you like, or youâve reached a stage where youâre just finding your job drab and uninspiring. Try to take on additional assignments, or work on projects that are challenging and can motivate you. 4. Your work is not appreciated; you are not assigned any new project Youâre being zoned out. You are not being given opportunities and your work is not recognized. Assuming itâs not a work quality issue, you may have reached a stage where your contributions are just not valued and thereâs no possible way to change that. If youâve tried everything you can and just find that you are not respected and your opinions are not valued, then maybe itâs time to move on â" to a different team or a different company. Assess your situation before you make a decision. 5. Your career in the company has maxed out Youâve reached a career level where you canât grow anymore. Thereâs just no level above you, or the level above is occupied, or there is no scope to widen your responsibilities. Maybe itâs time to look outside or build on your cross-functional skills and competencies, if it helps your career. More From PayScale: 5 Mistakes People Make When Looking for a Mentor Another Reason to Avoid Giving Your Salary History: The Gender Wage Gap This Site Will Tell You Exactly How Much Maternity Leave Your Employer Offers Video Player is loading.Play VideoPlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 SharePlayback Rate1xChaptersChaptersDescriptionsdescriptions off, selectedCaptionscaptions settings, opens captions settings dialogcaptions off, selectedAudio TrackFullscreenThis is a modal window.Beginning of dialog window. Escape will cancel and close the window.TextColorWhiteBlackRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentBackgroundColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyOpaqueSemi-TransparentTransparentWindowColorBlackWhiteRedGreenBlueYellowMagentaCyanTransparencyTransparentSemi-TransparentOpaqueFont Size50%75%100%125%150%175%200%300%400%Text Edge StyleNoneRaisedDepressedUniformDropshadowFont FamilyProportional Sans-SerifMonospace Sans-SerifProportional SerifMonospace SerifCasualScriptSmall CapsReset restore all settings to the default valuesDoneClose Modal Dia logEnd of dialog window.PlayMuteCurrent Time 0:00/Duration 0:00Loaded: 0%Stream Type LIVESeek to live, currently playing liveLIVERemaining Time -0:00 Playback Rate1xFullscreenClose Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.Close Modal DialogThis is a modal window. This modal can be closed by pressing the Escape key or activating the close button.
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