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Getting unstuck at a job

• By Srinivasa Addepalli
Getting unstuck at a job

52% of young manages are dissatisfied in their current jobs. And even those who have switched jobs in search of better pastures don’t seem to fare better: 47% of them remain dissatisfied. Research by GlobalGyan Academy with young Indian managers showed that 80% of them did not get their “dream” jobs on campus and most of them have a feeling of being stuck in their jobs. 

It is not that they are poorly qualified for their work or do not care about the employer’s business. It’s just they seem burdened with their current jobs, neither happy or unhappy with what they were doing, and unsure about what they would do in future. It is like they are comfortably numb with the situation they are in. They are stuck.

I see this situation as similar to when organisations or businesses get stuck. There is lack of clarity on whom they are targeting and what their value proposition is. And wrong allocation of resources, that are not sharply aligned to the value creation goals. The answer is known as strategy. Similarly, individuals need to build their professional strategy: to treat themselves as “products” that have to create a sustainable competitive advantage… to stand out in the crowded market for talented people.

Isn’t that too materialistic and potentially demeaning to the individual: should we treat humans as lifeless businesses, you may ask. Why not, I would counter. Just as businesses can compete in tough markets while demonstrating integrity and responsibility, individuals should take a structured approach to shaping their career and achieving success.

I would like to highlight three crucial steps in the process of getting unstuck.

One more thing, asking for help is essential to getting unstuck. Identify and engage with mentors who can help you get unstuck when you are faced with setbacks and uncertainties. Some might help you find your direction, others might help you make a connection, and still others could help you learn new skills. 

If you are feeling stuck at work, the good news is that you are not alone and it is not a permanent place. Getting unstuck requires deliberate effort; with a systematic approach and the right support, you can discover the work that gets you in the flow.