Dear Vineeta,
You must start thinking of other options. For how long can you hold the same old profile? Along with the designation, one must have an increase in responsibilities too. Therefore, I suggest you consider making a change in your job.
Regards,
Hitesh M.
hitesh.manchanda@ranbaxy.com
From India, Delhi
You must start thinking of other options. For how long can you hold the same old profile? Along with the designation, one must have an increase in responsibilities too. Therefore, I suggest you consider making a change in your job.
Regards,
Hitesh M.
hitesh.manchanda@ranbaxy.com
From India, Delhi
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"Who says to quit the job? First, start searching for a job with a good profile. Then, inform your current employer. Tata, bye-bye. Otherwise, what will happen? You know more than anyone else."
From India, Mumbai
"Who says to quit the job? First, start searching for a job with a good profile. Then, inform your current employer. Tata, bye-bye. Otherwise, what will happen? You know more than anyone else."
From India, Mumbai
I am loosing my patiance.Dont want to continue here.But I also know that finding a right job is as difficult....
From India, Delhi
From India, Delhi
Hi Vineeta,
I can understand the situation you are in and the frustration you have.
But just a few points,
It seems from your email that you have 2 years of experience and have worked in multiple companies. From this, I assume that even if you worked in, say, 3 companies, your average tenure is only 8 months.
So please think, what were the points you took into consideration before switching a job and were you successful in achieving your objective.
I think you might not have achieved your objective seeing the level of frustration you have in these emails.
So instead of quitting the job right away or starting searching for a new job.
Please look at the following points in your current job as it is a US-based Software Company.
- What are the company's objectives in terms of the Headcount growth
- Based on that analyze what would be the job enrichment you would be getting
- Then analyze what all responsibilities you would want to take on
- Is there any improvement you can bring about in the company in the current situation
I think if you start doing this analysis, you will start getting new ideas and will start enjoying your work in this company as well. With all these things going on, your management will also recognize the change and start encouraging you.
You will also start learning new things through new ideas and the mistakes you make while trying to implement these ideas.
If none of these works out, then you may look for a change.
These are my suggestions, but I guess there are wiser colleagues, who I am sure would be giving their views, and you can adopt the best alternative you think is right.
Wish you all the best.
From India, Mumbai
I can understand the situation you are in and the frustration you have.
But just a few points,
It seems from your email that you have 2 years of experience and have worked in multiple companies. From this, I assume that even if you worked in, say, 3 companies, your average tenure is only 8 months.
So please think, what were the points you took into consideration before switching a job and were you successful in achieving your objective.
I think you might not have achieved your objective seeing the level of frustration you have in these emails.
So instead of quitting the job right away or starting searching for a new job.
Please look at the following points in your current job as it is a US-based Software Company.
- What are the company's objectives in terms of the Headcount growth
- Based on that analyze what would be the job enrichment you would be getting
- Then analyze what all responsibilities you would want to take on
- Is there any improvement you can bring about in the company in the current situation
I think if you start doing this analysis, you will start getting new ideas and will start enjoying your work in this company as well. With all these things going on, your management will also recognize the change and start encouraging you.
You will also start learning new things through new ideas and the mistakes you make while trying to implement these ideas.
If none of these works out, then you may look for a change.
These are my suggestions, but I guess there are wiser colleagues, who I am sure would be giving their views, and you can adopt the best alternative you think is right.
Wish you all the best.
From India, Mumbai
Hi Vineeta,
I am not sure about your exact problems, but somehow I understand that we both are in the same situation. I am working with a very new startup BPO with only 35 employees as of now. They have been in training for the last 3 months, but the process is still not ready to go live. It's an international BPO. I joined here as a Senior HR, but I have nothing to do. So, I would be more than happy to know more about your problems and to help solve them.
From India, Delhi
I am not sure about your exact problems, but somehow I understand that we both are in the same situation. I am working with a very new startup BPO with only 35 employees as of now. They have been in training for the last 3 months, but the process is still not ready to go live. It's an international BPO. I joined here as a Senior HR, but I have nothing to do. So, I would be more than happy to know more about your problems and to help solve them.
From India, Delhi
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