10 Signs of a Toxic Workplace

Not loving your job isn’t necessarily a reason to quit — after all, it’s called “work” for a reason. But there are certain things contributing to a toxic work environment that shouldn’t be tolerated. GOBankingRates spoke to career experts about identifying the signs of a toxic workplace, so you know what to look out for. If any of these signs apply to you, it might be time to start seeking out a new job.

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Sign No. 1: Your Boss Never Delivers on Their Promises

“If your boss is constantly making huge promises but nothing ever comes, this is a sign that the boss is either delusionally optimistic, or worse, trying to use [fantasies] to distract employees from the reality that the environment isn’t healthy,” said Sean Sessel, director of the personal development firm The Oculus Institute.

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Sign No. 2: You Aren’t Getting Feedback on Your Performance

If there’s no structure in place for you to get feedback on your job performance — or if you seek it out and you’re denied — this is a major sign of a bad workplace.

“Not only does this limit your ability to grow, but it also creates an environment where firing, raises and promotion are entirely arbitrary,” Sessel said.

Sign No. 3: You Don’t Have Any Say in How Your Job Should Be Done

Sessel characterizes this sign of a toxic workplace as “responsibility without autonomy.”

“If you are responsible for an outcome without having the ability to make decisions that determine that outcome, your ability to do your job is in someone else’s hands,” he said.

Sign No. 4: Disrespectful Behavior Is Tolerated

“Tolerance for someone who disrespects their colleagues or undermines the mission [is a sign of a toxic work environment],” Sessel said. “Once one person can engage in such behavior and others see it is tolerated, standards will slip across the board and the culture will deteriorate rapidly.”

Lack of respect among colleagues in a work environment can lead to “stress, frustration, harassment and even abuse,” said Paul Mastrangelo, Ph.D., a senior culture strategist at CultureIQ, which specializes in company culture and employee engagement solutions.

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Sign No. 5: The Higher-Ups Aren’t Truthful

“If you are being lied to, then you are being manipulated, and you will never have the information you need to make the right career decisions,” Sessel said.