m****s 发帖数: 24 | 1 Thinking about leaving your job? You’re not alone. According to recent
research, 87.2 percent of job seekers want to leave their jobs in 2014.
Regardless of the reasons, this percentage is alarmingly high.
Whether you’re on the fence about your future with the company or committed
to leaving but don’t have a new position lined up yet, the question
becomes: Should I tell my boss?
To help you decide, here are some questions to ask yourself:
Why am I unhappy?
Make a list of the pros and cons about your job. Think about what makes you
happy or unhappy about your position.
Is there potential for my situation to improve?
If the reason you’re unhappy is something such as your workload or your
desire to be promoted, there’s at least a potential for improvement -- and
thus a conversation with your boss before resigning might actually make a
difference.
However, if you've determined your unhappiness is caused by lack of respect
or recognition at work, intense hours, or negative relationships with
coworkers, there’s likely little room for improvement.
How understanding is my boss?
If you have an understanding boss, he or she likely will want to help fix
your unhappiness rather than be caught off guard by your resignation. In
this case, you might discover a simple conversation solves all the problems
you've had with work.
On the other hand, if your boss isn't understanding, he or she may begin
planning your termination immediately or move you to a different department.
If you’re worried you might get fired on the spot, the best thing to do is
tell your boss about your departure when you have a new job lined up.
Is the timing of the conversation right?
One of the biggest dangers of telling your boss you're thinking about
leaving is betraying their trust or damaging your loyalty. If you decide to
tell your boss you're in the process of looking for a new job, he or she may
take it personally.
Put yourself in your boss' shoes. If your boss is really busy or overwhelmed
with a project, can you wait to have this discussion? Timing is everything
when talking to your boss about your potential resignation. This
conversation will likely catch your boss off guard, so don't break the news
when they're already stressed or overwhelmed.
Remember, you're not obligated to tell anyone.
At the end of the day, it's your personal decision to tell your boss you're
thinking about leaving your job. If you want to prevent damaging
relationships or adding more stress at work, it’s a good idea to speak up
to your boss as soon as possible. Although you’re not obligated to share
your feelings about your job with your boss, keep in mind your situation
could potentially be improved by talking with your employer.
Telling your boss you're thinking about leaving your job is a touchy subject
. Depending on your situation, it could help or hurt your career. Hopefully,
you'll have the opportunity to share your feelings with your boss and try
to find a solution to the problem.
Would you tell your boss you're thinking about leaving? Why or why not? | g********k 发帖数: 838 | 2 I do not think the result is right. | f****d 发帖数: 3217 | 3 是不是剩下的12.8都是manager,director这种阿 | n**d 发帖数: 9764 | 4 "87.2 percent of job seekers"
job seekers != employee
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【在 m****s 的大作中提到】 : Thinking about leaving your job? You’re not alone. According to recent : research, 87.2 percent of job seekers want to leave their jobs in 2014. : Regardless of the reasons, this percentage is alarmingly high. : Whether you’re on the fence about your future with the company or committed : to leaving but don’t have a new position lined up yet, the question : becomes: Should I tell my boss? : To help you decide, here are some questions to ask yourself: : Why am I unhappy? : Make a list of the pros and cons about your job. Think about what makes you : happy or unhappy about your position.
| w*****3 发帖数: 2301 | 5 I saw same thing at first glance
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【在 n**d 的大作中提到】 : "87.2 percent of job seekers" : job seekers != employee : : committed : you
| e***l 发帖数: 710 | 6 100% job seekers are seeking jobs |
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