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Factors that can lead to loss of interest in a job
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[QUOTE="King bell, post: 265123, member: 75687"] There are different factors that can lead to loss of interest in a job. The following post takes a look at five factors that can lead to this and the steps one can take to combat it. If you're bored or feeling uninspired from your work, you might be experiencing loss of interest and there are things you can do about it. Here are 3 factors that contribute to a lack of interest in your current position and what you can do when they arise. - "A lack of career growth" - If being at the same level for too long becomes redundant, find ways around this issue by seeking out additional training or volunteering for more responsibility within your company, etc. - "Work responsibilities aren't something you enjoy" - If you are stuck in a position that does not have anything to do with your interests, like being a salesperson when you would rather be an accountant, take a look at your resume and see if there are any positions that would better suit your interests. There is no point in being miserable. - "Feeling unsupported by your boss" - If one of the above happens and you don't feel supported by your boss or the company for reasons such as a lack of financial support for continuing education opportunities or just general lack of communication regarding your performance, find another job where you don't feel this way. [/QUOTE]
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