IS YOUR NEW JOB NOT WHAT YOU EXPECTED IT TO BE?
Chris Dottie MBE Managing Director, Hays Spain
Admit it. Your new job just isn’t living up to expectations. On paper, it should be everything you’d hope it would be – after all, you’re now in a more senior position, working on more exciting projects and even being better financially rewarded than you were in your previous role. Why, then, are you just not enjoying your new challenge?
Perhaps you’re even finding yourself questioning whether you made the right decision to change jobs in the first place? That’s understandable. But, whatever you do, and no matter how much you’re struggling, don’t resign on a whim – this is often a recipe for regret. Instead, I’d recommend that you take the following proactive steps:
If, in a few months or a year from now, you’re still feeling the same, even after taking the above steps, it could be time to look for a new job. If that is the case, at least you’ll know in your own mind that you’ve got all you can out of the opportunity and have done everything in your power to salvage the situation.
However, before starting your job search, do take some time to reflect on what you’ve learnt, and try to understand what it is you’re looking for in your next opportunity. Remember, your career is a journey, you might not always get off at the right destination – and that’s ok. What matters is that you learn from each experience and move on to the next putting your best foot forward.
CHRIS DOTTIE MBE
Managing Director
A native of Liverpool, Chris joined Hays in 1996, working in the UK and Portugal before arriving in Spain in 2002. He is Managing Director for the Hays group in Spain, with offices located in Madrid, Barcelona, Valencia, Bilbao and Seville.
He has a degree in International Business and Modern Languages from Aston University, including a year’s study at l’École Superieur de Sciences Commerciales d’Angers and has since completed Executive Education courses at Ashridge Business School and IMD. He is a regular public commentator on the world of work and international trade.
For the past four years Chris has served as President of the British Chamber of Commerce in Spain and currently serves as a Non Executive Director on the Board of the British Chambers of Commerce. Chris was awarded an MBE for services to British business on the New Years Honours List in 2020.
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