In general, two reasons are the most common for a person to resign: finding a better opportunity that matches their career, or finding a job that pays more.
If you were to give advice to someone who doesn't like their job and is frustrated leaving home to go to work, what would you say? “Find another job” would be the answer, of course. But if you're not satisfied, why don't you do the same?
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1. Your ideas are not valued
Everyone likes to opine, defend and share ideas. And, with that, your team needs to take it seriously for it to be implemented, in order to generate professional satisfaction and awaken the desire to contribute to the company. But when your superior or the company devalues or doesn't take your idea seriously, what's left is demotivation.
2. Criticize you publicly
Every professional needs constructive feedback that can help them improve, even if it's scolding to see where we went wrong. However, this must be done privately. If they do this to you in front of your co-workers, don't think twice, look for another job.
3. They don't thank you
Just as being criticized is constructive, so is being praised and recognized. If you do your job and do it well, you deserve to be recognized. If not, don't hesitate.
4. The boss only cares about superiors
Characteristic of the leader who wastes time with his superiors and does not pay attention to his work and effort. This demonstrates personal devaluation and shows that their function is to leave prestige with the boss. A good leader knows that if his team succeeds, so will he. Don't spend your time building another career other than your own.
5. You feel without purpose
Who doesn't like to feel like they're part of something bigger? Every professional aims for not only personal results, but also for society as a whole, in order to contribute to the world. Working without achieving anything significant for yourself and society is one more reason to look for something that really challenges you and makes you feel fulfilled.
6. Do you feel like you are being treated like a number?
Everyone knows that no one is irreplaceable. But that doesn't mean we shouldn't be valued and motivated. If your superior doesn't stop for a moment to help, listen or praise you, for him you are nothing more than a number for a big company.
7. You are not in the mood to work
Every job has its downside, something you don't like to do. However, it shouldn't be just that. The work must have a moment of fun, challenge, relaxation or something that encourages you to do, generating satisfaction.
8. You don't see the future
A higher purpose must exist in a job. It could be a promotion, learning new functions, growing in the company, etc. There must always be opportunities, so that you have focus. If you feel that you've already learned and absorbed everything possible at work, where your role doesn't add anything to you, look for something better.
9. You believe you can't do anything else
This is the most justified reason for quitting your current job. Believing that the job offers many things and that you will never find something like it is an idea that you created and that will only be fulfilled if you allow it. Allow yourself to have new experiences, and see that there is much more to learn and offer the job market.