Assess Your Situation Checklist

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Take your time to determine whether a job or career change is important. Do not make an impulsive or emotional decision. Checking one or more of these items does not mean changing jobs is your only option. Think about ways to improve your current situation. A conversation with your supervisor, adjusting job responsibilities, pursuing development opportunities or gaining new perspective could alleviate many concerns.

Assess Your Situation
Reflect on your current situation and level of satisfaction. Check statements that apply to you.
I have seriously considered changing jobs.
I do not feel satisfied or challenged in my current role.
My job no longer fits my personal goals, suits my skills or matches my basic interests.
My career ambitions cannot be fulfilled at my current company.
I am dissatisfied with my company’s performance, direction or method of doing business.
I seldom think about my job when not at work.
I would consider a new job at my current salary.
I have fewer important job responsibilities now than a year ago.
I am earning below market rate for my job.
I am dissatisfied with my income level and future earning potential.
I manage finances wisely but remain unable to save with my current salary.
I am working a second job to meet my family’s financial needs.
My work is negatively affecting my health.
I feel stressed or depressed on days off when I think about going back to work.
Individuals I respect suggest that I change jobs.
My work commute is unreasonable.

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