I have a bit of a dilemma and am hoping for some advice on how to deal with it. I recently left a permanent job (where I was very happy) in order to take up a new permanent role in another organisation. The new role sounded great - a real challenge and a chance for me to really get stuck into a new project - so I decided to take the plunge and go for it.
From day one, however, it's been pretty grim. The working atmosphere is really starting to drag me down - no one wants to lift a finger more than they have to, there's very much an old-school civil service mentality, and no willingness to change, improve or adapt. I feel like a battery hen most of the time. But worst of all, the role has not turned out to be as advertised - despite what we discussed, it's actually a more junior position than I'm accustomed to. I feel totally swindled and very resentful. :mad:
When it comes to changing jobs, you're really only ever as good as your last role, and this was a bad, bad career move. So what next? How to I even begin to broach the subject with my new employer? Do I start looking again straight away? If so, how to I explain the situation at interview, and does it make me look flighty? Do I grin and bear it for a year and then start looking from a position that has turned out to be a step backwards for me?
Help! Any advice very much appreciated!
From day one, however, it's been pretty grim. The working atmosphere is really starting to drag me down - no one wants to lift a finger more than they have to, there's very much an old-school civil service mentality, and no willingness to change, improve or adapt. I feel like a battery hen most of the time. But worst of all, the role has not turned out to be as advertised - despite what we discussed, it's actually a more junior position than I'm accustomed to. I feel totally swindled and very resentful. :mad:
When it comes to changing jobs, you're really only ever as good as your last role, and this was a bad, bad career move. So what next? How to I even begin to broach the subject with my new employer? Do I start looking again straight away? If so, how to I explain the situation at interview, and does it make me look flighty? Do I grin and bear it for a year and then start looking from a position that has turned out to be a step backwards for me?
Help! Any advice very much appreciated!