Thursday, April 16, 2020
Toxic Workplace Signs
Toxic Workplace Signs Even if you absolutely love your job, thereâs always going to be something about it that you wish you could change. Thatâs the ideal scenario; if youâre lucky, you have an issue or two that youâd like to resolve, but nothing that impacts your job satisfaction as a whole. On the other hand, if your problems are beyond minor complaints â" if you feel threatened, suffocated, or compromised on your principles, work ethic, or professional and personal well-being â" you may be working in a toxic environment. Here are five telling signs: 1. Thereâs a lot of competition â" and thereâs nothing healthy about it Everyone in your team seems to be trying to prove their worth ⦠by putting somebody else down. It seems that the intention is not to succeed but to make somebody else look bad. If youâre spending more time trying to explain yourself to your boss because of what your colleague did or doing damage control in all your projects, youâre probably getting sucked into a toxic environment. 2. Your manager is just not managing well Bad managers are everywhere. They yell, make inappropriate comments, reprimand you in public and so on. In a toxic environment, you might also see your manager only assign projects, or give raises and promotions to her pets, overlooking and not caring about the rest of the team. While many managers can be aggressive, thereâs a line that most do not cross â" the one that calls into question their ethics. If your manager is advising you to break laws and code of conduct, you have to report her. 3. HR doesnât help If HR is threatening you â" âbe careful or you may have no job,â âjust suck it up and do your jobâ â" when you reach out to them for help or support, you really donât have a reliable third-party in the office. Theyâre not doing what theyâre supposed to do and in all probability, they never will. Get away from the place if you can. 4. Bullying is an accepted behavior If the team feels cornered and helpless because of the reckless and insensitive behavior of a few, and if their behavior is condoned, youâre caught in an environment where itâs just not possible to do your work effectively. 5. Leadership does not âseeâ it If your executive team just wants results and does not want to have anything to do with how its employees are going about achieving them, theyâre encouraging a questionable culture. A stressful work environment, where everybody is supposed to deliver, whatever the means, can affect the health and well-being of employees. The leadership team is building caustic behavior in the company, and youâre not even able to bring it up to them, because frankly, they do not want to hear about it. Sometimes, thereâs little you can do in a company that has a pervasive toxic culture. However, if the problem is isolated to your team, you have options. Avoid the toxic person(s), and bring the issue up with your manager, managerâs manager, or an internal neutral third-party like an ombudsperson or HR. If you see that none of these options are available to you and you may be putting your own health, career, and reputation in jeopardy, maybe itâs time to run and never look back. 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
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