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If you were unhappy with your job, how would you discuss this with your boss?

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1. I would first pinpoint what it is exactly that I am happy with. I would exhaust all measures to try and fix this error myself, but if it is something out of my authority I would ask to speak to my boss about the issue and hope for a resolution.

2. I will calmly discuss the problem in a well educated manner and open mind to get the problem resolved.

3. I would make a list of the things that I feel need to be addressed. I would then prioritize them and ask myself which are the most important. Then I would ask to have time set aside to discuss.

4. I would tell them my honest opinion.

5. No, I would never be unhappy with the job.

6. This is a reputable organisation, I believe you practice open door policy, the seniors are profesional enough to lend me their ears in case there are some unhappines. I simply aproach my Editor or any other relevant senior.

7. I would ask how I can improve in my job to make it better.

8. Maybe ask if it is possible to try a different type of case.

9. I would have a conversation inquiring if there was a challenging task or project that could be given to me. Ask for more responsibilities in order to keep me engaged and strengthen my skills and career development.

10. I would approach it like anything else in life, head on and truthful.

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  • 12. If you were unhappy with your job, how would you discuss this with your boss?

      Note: We do not have professional answers for this career

      User Answers

      1. I would first pinpoint what it is exactly that I am happy with. I would exhaust all measures to try and fix this error myself, but if it is something out of my authority I would ask to speak to my boss about the issue and hope for a resolution.

      2. I will calmly discuss the problem in a well educated manner and open mind to get the problem resolved.

      3. I would make a list of the things that I feel need to be addressed. I would then prioritize them and ask myself which are the most important. Then I would ask to have time set aside to discuss.

      4. I would tell them my honest opinion.

      5. No, I would never be unhappy with the job.

      6. This is a reputable organisation, I believe you practice open door policy, the seniors are profesional enough to lend me their ears in case there are some unhappines. I simply aproach my Editor or any other relevant senior.

      7. I would ask how I can improve in my job to make it better.

      8. Maybe ask if it is possible to try a different type of case.

      9. I would have a conversation inquiring if there was a challenging task or project that could be given to me. Ask for more responsibilities in order to keep me engaged and strengthen my skills and career development.

      10. I would approach it like anything else in life, head on and truthful.