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10 Questions to Ask Yourself About Your Job

  1. Is what I do really worthwhile? In other words: Does my work make a difference to people?
  2. Do I enjoy my job? Do you you get a buzz from what you do?
  3. Am I learning? If you are still developing and learning in the job then it is an investment of your time. 
  4. Does this job lead to somewhere I want to go? Is this experience useful in preparing you for something else you might want to do?
  5. Am I well paid? On an objective assessment are you fairly compensated for what you contribute?
  6. Do I get on with my boss? A difficult boss can make your time at work miserable.
  7. Do I get on with my colleagues?
  8. Am I empowered to be creative and do things my way? This is more important for some people than others. Does it matter for you?
  9. Is my work/life balance acceptable? Most people would like more time with their families but work is demanding so they accept some kind of balance.
  10. Is my job title prestigious? Do you feel proud when you tell people where you work and what you do?

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