How To Handle Demotion At Work
There are many reasons someone may receive a demotion at work, and not all have anything to do with work performance. Perhaps the company is downsizing or going through reorganization.No matter the reason, the experience can be very hurtful and humiliating, but there are things you can do to ease the sting and improve both the situation and future of your career.
1.Remain calm.
2.Ask for clarification of the situation.
The extent of your pay cut.
Your new job responsibilities.
3.Ask for a detailed performance review.
Really listen to what your supervisor has to say. It may be that they have some good information that can help you improve if it turns out the demotion actually is due to your work.
4.Stay respectful.
Although it can be very difficult to hear any negative critiques of your work, being receptive and respectful in your exchange tells them that you care about the company and your standard of work. This can help you in the long run by assuring your continued employment while you make important decisions about your future.
- If you feel you will not be able to remain professional due to your emotions, ask your boss for half-day leave or a day off to process, but be prepared to do the best you can if they deny your request.
5.Call on your friends and family.
- It is unwise to discuss the details with co-workers, as it can place both them, and you, in uncomfortable or compromising positions.
6.Learn from the situation.
7.Keep your network.
8.Enjoy your life.
- Don’t bring your work worries home with you.
- Keep friends and family close.