Forget the traditional list of advantages and disadvantages. To find out if your job suits you, here is the test that works every time!
Each start of the year, the desire for renewal is felt and a professional questioning often returns to the carpet. According to a survey carried out by Glassdoorsite for employees who can anonymously assess their working environment, applications would increase by 22 % in January, making this month a pivotal period to consider a change of business. This is why, between personal resolutions and professional balance sheets, many are wondering if they are really in the right place.
So, rather than getting into a complicated analysis, why not consider a quick test, known to assess your situation better than anyone? To do this, it is important to start by reconnecting to what really motivates you. Think of a moment in your career where you were fully fulfilled. It can be during an inspiring project, a period of intense collaboration or a mission that made you vibrate. What made this experience so special? Identify the key elements that made you love your work at that time.
According to Dr. George Sik, expert in psychometry, this type of reflection is crucial to identify your fundamental values at work. Returning to your best experiences, you can define what is important for you and assess if your current position meets these expectations. These reflections make it possible to identify personal priorities often overlooked on a daily basis. Perhaps you were attracted by freedom, creativity or strong professional recognition. In short, these factors will help you better understand your expectations and put words on what really matters.
Now that you’ve explored your memories and aspirations, it’s time to materialize this introspection. Here is the procedure to follow: note five words that represent what you appreciate most at that time. Autonomy, innovation, balance, recognition or other, these words summarize your key values. Then compare them to your current reality. If the position you occupy today respects four or five of these elements, you have probably found a good alignment. On the other hand, if only one or two words correspond, it could indicate that it is time to think about a new job.
What if doubt persists, why not talk about it around you? Discussing with colleagues, mentors or even friends can take a precious external look at your situation. Sometimes a simple conversation allows you to put your finger on what is stuck or, on the contrary, to realize that you are more aligned with your aspirations than you thought. After all, changing track is not an obligation, but making sure that you are moving in the right direction is always a good idea.