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hemaharish
Hi,
I am working for a private company for last 15 years as Accounts Executive.
I have given preference for work rather than money. But, nowa days my boss acts very differently towards me when compared to previous years.
I do not know the reasons for the same.
Everything was OK. This time the increment is less when compared to others. No reasons. I am bit confused to judge as to what the reason might be.
Could someone guide me as to what might be the reasons.

From India, Bangalore
muthkrish
4

First do self analysis.
May be your attitude change might brought the change in your boss's attitude.
1) Are you reporting in the same time for duty?
2) Any new position filled above your position recently?
3) Any mishandling of Accounts and Money transaction done? (It is very hard to answer but this may be the best reason for your boss's change?)
4) Did you do all the Tax settlement on time or your company received any letter from Government Body for defying the Taxes?
5) Any new ERP installed in your company recently?
6) Did you take long leave recently where you failed to delicate your jobs deligently?
If any yes, for the above questions would certainly harm your career in that company.

From India, Bangalore
DeepakVasudev
Dear Hemaharish,
I would suggest you to have a personal discussion with your boss. Ask him if there is any mistake from your side? Is he happy with your performance? Is there anything that you can improve upon. I am sure this meeting would give valuable insights.
With warm regards
Deepak Vasudevan

From India, Kochi
rajendiran
1

Deepak's suggesstion is good. But if he says that he is not happy !, then what is going to be your reaction ?. so before such a dialogue please find out an offer for you and then discuss. If things improve, it is better to continue in the same company than switching (A known devil is always better)
From India, Madras
sancctc
Mr. Muthukrish’s point is good especially point no2. Do the self analysis first and go for a discussion with your boss. Best regards Sanjay.C
From United Arab Emirates, Dubai
as1978
Dear Hemaharish,
I have also passed through the same condition as yours. I will strongly suggest you to quit the job immediately. There is no question for thinking any more. So, firstly, find a good job for yorself and then immediately leave the job.
Amit

From India, Delhi
as1978
Dear Hemaharish,
I have also passed through the same condition as yours. I will strongly suggest you to quit the job immediately. There is no question for thinking any more. So, firstly, find a good job for yorself and then immediately leave the job.
Amit

From India, Delhi
Aarna
1

Hi Hemaharish
I passed with the same condition few days back,as per my experience I will suggest you, to talk to your boss and discuss the things,ask him if there is anthing wrong done from your side.I am sure he will appreciate your step and things will resolved.otherwise there are other options waiting for you.
regards,
Aarna k

From India, Chandigarh
shams_amir2
Hi Himaresh,
" When the tough gets going the tougher gets going", I applaud your hardwork and innocence in understanding the mindset of your boss. It is always better to cruise through to unearth what was wrong before taking any stern step. Firstly go and reach out to your boss and ask him be honest I'm sure things will work in work in your favour. God Willingly.

From India, Bangalore
Rashmi Kapahi
Hi,
Sit with your boss and prepare Give and Get session with him make your action plan accordingly and self review.
May be your working style improvement impress him.
Everyone want new system and integration some how this is reason.
Today competition is very high may be he want some skill upgration in your style of presentation. Take immediate action.
Thanks Rashmi

From India, New Delhi
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