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Unsure whether you should keep your job or seek greener pastures? Instead of looking for what’s wrong in your current position, watch for these 10 signs that could tell you you’re fine right where you are.

1. You’re Happy


We’re not talking mere complacency here, but genuine happiness. If you’re happy, you’re going to be more productive, and that will impact the company’s (and your own) bottom line.

2. You’re Learning

You can race up the corporate ladder with agility, but if you don’t learn anything on the way, you won’t enjoy a lengthy stay. Anything you learn is another bullet on your resume.

3. The Company Is Hiring

This is not the hiring you saw in the ‘90s, but rather the new and improved smart hiring that will help your company get to the next level. You want to see your employer putting new employees into positions that directly support the company’s goals.

4. The Company Listens to Its Workers

Employees are often a company’s most valuable asset. If processes don’t work or morale is low, the workers are the ones to know. But remember: Decisions are based on the big picture, which may include some facts every employee cannot be privy to.

5. The Company Has a Plan

Does your employer have a mission and clear goals? Is there a plan for reaching those goals? Clarity is important for every worker, and it’s even more important for the larger business.

6. The Company Fixes Its Problems

Everyone makes mistakes, and true virtue lies in how they’re corrected. If your company actively tries to mend itself, then you know it’s getting ready for the long haul.

7. The Company Promotes from Within

This goes back to employees being a company’s biggest asset. Does your company reward its workers and promote accordingly? That shows the company is willing to invest in you, and your investment in the company could have a payoff.

8. The Company Is Open About Its Financials

If your company shares only its successes, beware. But if your employer shares information around profits and loss, it’s inviting you to be a partner and is empowering you with the information you need to help.

9. Your Accomplishments and Contributions Are Noticed and Valued

Do you get credit for the work you do? No one should be taken for granted. If your employer notes your accomplishments, you’re more likely to move up or be able to take on more challenging projects.

10. You Look Forward to Monday

Everyone enjoys a day off, but do you look forward to returning to work? Whether it’s your job, your colleagues or the office culture, if there’s something that stops you from dreading Mondays, you’ve struck career gold.

Improve Your Situation

If you realize your current employer and position are not right for you, you need to take some action. Start with these four steps:

1. What’s Wrong?

Are you unhappy with your current job, or are you concerned for your company’s future? You need to determine the current problem before you can find a solution.

2. Assessments

Introspection can only lead to more clarity where your career is concerned. Look into taking career assessments to discover where your interests and aptitudes meet, and determine what type of workplace culture would be best for you.

3. Update Your Resume

Even if you’re completely content in your current position, you should always keep your resume updated. You never know what might happen next, even at a thriving company.

4. Network

Talking to people is one of the best ways to learn about job openings or even a new field you had never considered for yourself. Don’t just join professional organizations, but be an active member. You need to put yourself out there and take some risks to find the job that’s right for you.

varsha

 Top Comment : Vikas G. Chaudhari   | 11 23 2008 03:30:11 +0000
Good one !! But sometimes one of the point covered above can be sufficient enough to take decision depending on the degree of influence of that point .
 
43 comments on "Top Ten Signs You Shouldn't Leave Your Current Job"
  Commented by  manoj kumar rana, Network Admin/System Admin, elcosoft    | 05 05 2009 18:18:43 +0000
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nice 
  Commented by  nishant gandhi, Production Manager amul    | 03 26 2009 05:38:25 +0000
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very nice article 
  Commented by  M NITIN SHENOY, PMP, IPMA-D, Asst. Construction Manager (Planning), L&T ECC    | 03 24 2009 14:25:36 +0000
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Simple, point to point and educative...!!
  Commented by  Radhakrishna Marar, Business Analyst, Oracle    | 03 24 2009 11:41:32 +0000
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I am very impressed with the article as well as the comments on it by prakash.
  Commented by  Alok Sharma, Business Head- GENESIS BASICS- Hasbro Clothing Pvt. Ltd.    | 03 05 2009 11:47:02 +0000
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Good one.
  Commented by  priyanka manjari, Asst. Manager -administration & Coordination, IHC    | 03 05 2009 07:55:48 +0000
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I think its all about perception and situation also to stick to the ciurrent job or to switchover to next
  Commented by  Prakash Gopalakrishnan, Operations Manager, GENPACT India    | 03 04 2009 06:33:07 +0000
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Indeed a very good article. People always look forward to frequent job hopping. If some individual is unhappy with current job, then it is always wise to speak to your immediate supervisor and seek positive mentoring. One meets all sorts of people in an organisation and start cribbing that work environment is not congenial. Why blame the entire organisation for this silly reason. As already mentioned in the article, individuals must look for alternatives and try to implement change that suits them the best. One can also join some knowledge enhancement course and keep them up to date with changing and competitive times. This would certainly increase your credibility in your company, will boost your confidence and would bring you back to work week after week.
  Commented by  amit chaudhry, Senior Consultant, McKinsey Knowledge Centre India Private Limited    | 03 02 2009 13:24:53 +0000
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If your are not happy with your job, then don't just leave your job. Find an alternative or find out why you are not happy ? What can make you happy ? Search for answer and see to it if you can do something which can make you happy being in the current job.. If not its you call to decide what to do next..
Well its your call to stay or not...Do what your intuition says.
  Commented by  Shaju George, Admin/Facilities Manager, IBS Software Services (P)    | 03 02 2009 04:24:25 +0000
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Very nice article.. very interesting
  Commented by  Jaygopal Raghavan, Brand, Retail and advertising professional, xxxxx    | 02 08 2009 17:05:50 +0000
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Good article. In other words its sort of like inward soul searching. This is more apt in todays recessionary time.
  Commented by  Rohini Kaushal, Human Resousce Assistant, etech, Inc pvt ltd    | 01 21 2009 09:37:56 +0000
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 Nice article
  Commented by  SACHIN SAXENA, Financial Analyst, IKANOS COMMUNICAIOTNS    | 01 20 2009 04:43:07 +0000
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Very good article...But i think if you have to learn new and have to face different chellanges so you can try different companies but yaa there should be certain limit & gap between the changes, which shudn't be odd.
  Commented by  Anil Tadmari, Head/VP/GM-Corporate Planning/Strategy, MACCAFERRI    | 01 19 2009 11:47:23 +0000
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Good article.
Thanks
  Commented by  naqvi, News/Features Head, freelancing    | 01 16 2009 17:20:10 +0000
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good information...
  Commented by  Sanket Wathulkar, R&D,SW Devlopment and Testing Eng., ECI Telecom    | 01 16 2009 10:02:26 +0000
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Nice and helpfull.
One can evaluate there current job wrt. the above mentioned points if he/she is not happy with same
  Commented by  JAPI, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 01 16 2009 05:07:06 +0000
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interesting information..............
  Commented by  Harshil Shukla, Software Developer, Gateway Technolabs Pvt. Ltd    | 01 12 2009 10:17:13 +0000
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Nice one. Good Informative with valuable content. And helpful to all the level of people who are working in MNCs.
  Commented by  Raju Ramalingam, Business Analyst, Rhytha Web Solutions    | 01 10 2009 04:39:13 +0000
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Good article and valuable info....
  Commented by  Yatish Kuril, CEO/MD/Director, Proponent Consulting    | 01 08 2009 10:59:50 +0000
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Nice article
  Commented by  Upendra Pratap Singh, Head/VP/GM-R&D, SAIL,Bokaro Steel Plant    | 01 07 2009 17:39:31 +0000
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Excellent.
  Commented by  Shilpashree .S, Quantity Survey Engineer, PMC    | 01 05 2009 11:49:34 +0000
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Good article
  Commented by  Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli, Sr. Product Manager, Oracle India Pvt Ltd    | 01 05 2009 08:08:05 +0000
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gud one
  Commented by  Manik Sood, Consultant Hero Cycles Limted    | 01 05 2009 07:25:35 +0000
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Awesome!!!
  Commented by  Bellala Gopinatha Rao, Project Manager Promax Management Consultants    | 01 03 2009 13:29:07 +0000
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Nice 1, thanks
  Commented by  Mallikarjuna Gupta Bhogavalli, Sr. Product Manager, Oracle India Pvt Ltd    | 12 02 2008 09:34:31 +0000
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nice 1
  Commented by  jaydeepsinh, Lawyer/Attorney, jay associates    | 11 27 2008 16:37:45 +0000
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It is all in the mind
  Commented by  manju dagar, News Anchor/TV Presenter, Time Today    | 11 26 2008 10:55:24 +0000
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Fantastic information. 
  Commented by  japi, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 11 25 2008 06:23:20 +0000
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  Commented by  japi, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 11 25 2008 06:15:57 +0000
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amazing information
  Commented by  Deepali Gulati, Sales/BD Manager, Nvish Solutions Pvt. Ltd    | 11 25 2008 05:11:36 +0000
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good one

  Commented by  Radhakrishnan Nair, Sales/BD Manager, California Software Labs    | 11 25 2008 04:56:39 +0000
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Good Research
  Commented by  Ami Hitesh Janani, MarComm Manager, Anysource    | 11 25 2008 04:43:36 +0000
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Good piece of information
  Commented by  japi, HR Manager, ACME Consultants    | 11 24 2008 17:02:28 +0000
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amazing
  Commented by  Darpan Sinha, Solution Architect, Fujitsu Consulting India Pvt Ltd    | 11 24 2008 09:52:25 +0000
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Good One in current times thanks
  Commented by  Swathi Reddy, Deputy HR Manager, GMMCO Ltd-Hyderabad    | 11 24 2008 04:44:46 +0000
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Good one
  Commented by  Vinayarajan KV, Head/VP/GM-Sales Tech    | 11 24 2008 04:23:27 +0000
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good article
  Commented by  pranesh rajashekar, Asst. Director/Director, Star Vijay Tv    | 11 23 2008 16:19:46 +0000
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Good Reserch...
  Commented by  RanjithKumar Panjabikesan, PMP, Program Manager, SATYAM COMPUTERS    | 11 23 2008 14:49:03 +0000
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Good.. Productive Information
  Commented by  Vipul Tank, Document Controller    | 11 23 2008 12:29:15 +0000
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Interesting....!!!
  Commented by  Viktor Stephen, Recruitment Manager, GetNextJob    | 11 23 2008 11:32:54 +0000
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a good read
  Commented by  Vikas G. Chaudhari, Sr. Design Engineer Jacobs Engineering    | 11 23 2008 03:30:11 +0000
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Good one !! But sometimes one of the point covered above can be sufficient enough to take decision depending on the degree of influence of that point .
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