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Today, one of my friends asked me a difficult question.
"When is the right time to leave a company?"
Here are my answers to his question.
1. There is nothing else to learn
When you are young, you should work for a company who is willing to teach you as much as possible. Not just one or two skillsets to manage day-to-day operations. The company must also be willing to invest in you - to groom you to handle greater responsibilities for future expansion.
If the company isn't doing that and you feel that you can learn much more elsewhere.
Maybe, it's time to go!
2. You have lost the passion
You definitely must have a passion for something in order to do it every day. Initially, you might be able to do it because you were passionate about it. However, once the passion has worn out, it will be difficult for you to manage the day-to-day operations as well as before.
Just like what Chatri Sityodtong said, without love & passion, one can't survive the hardships.
3. You're only working for the income
Your focus has shifted from the impact you have on the business/company to only focusing on the payslip. You will feel miserable, you will only zoom in on the smaller picture instead of the bigger picture. Your personal growth, well-being, and other more important aspects will be affected.
4. You're beginning to dread going to work
I understand that most people wouldn't like their job. Most people will have bad days at work. But when I mean dread going to work, I seriously mean that you will be sulking at work, you will be filled with anger or resentment and you dislike your roles & responsibilities. Once you feel this way, you will go to work with an unproductive mindset and that will not benefit you nor the company.
It's better for you to move on to something that excites you once again
5. The company has no clear direction
Lastly, if you feel that the company's top management is unable to bring the business to a higher ground and there is limited growth for the company; it is advisable for you to seek other companies that have better growth potential.
"If the captain of the ship is unable to steer clear away from the iceberg, I doubt anyone wants to be in a sinking ship, dying along with the captain."
Ultimately, you must truly be passionate about your day job in order for you to contribute and add value to the business. If there is no value generated, it's better for you to add value elsewhere!
Stay Hungry & Hustle Hard!
Posted from my blog with SteemPress : http://darrylnyk.vornix.blog/2018/07/18/how-to-tell-when-is-the-right-time-to-leave-a-company/
Perhaps the 6th reason is having issue/conflict with manager. That's what I am facing now Godamit!
oh right... i missed out that point! good point, dispute with manager or management team!
It's painful man...
Right! Anyway we both sat down and I had voiced out my opinions and concern. Not sure if such communication is effective, at least I did something that somebody would not dare to confront with him.
That's awesome bro! That's something I always do - I am always voicing out!
I mean it's extremely essential for you to express your thoughts if not the other party will not understand how you think or feel.
WIth this conversation, i believe your manager will know how to better manage the situation!
WIsh you nothing but the best bro!! :)
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