A little research on these key factors may reveal some red flags.
. But before you even officially apply for a job, there can be signs that the company you want to work for may be bad news.
“Is leadership condescending or is leadership supportive? Do they make [them] feel less than competent? Do they rule with an iron fist where everyone has to walk in lockstep?” Abbajay says. “Those things that dehumanise us or make it hard to bring your full self to work, those can be toxic.” “If it’s too much work, that’s one thing. If it’s bosses that scream and yell, that’s another,” Abbajay says. “If you see recurring themes, then that is something to really pay attention to.”
How people talk about their jobs and how they talk about their colleagues can inadvertently reveal a lot about the company’s culture. “I probably could have saved three hours just not even interviewing and trusting my gut on the video,” Lai says. One way you can screen for this, as an outsider, is to deduce what you can about the company’s structure and resources from checking LinkedIn, staff bios and other sources.
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