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Dmitry_Shevchenko [17]
2 years ago
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Emily jones, a junior design artist with a studio called eye for design, was known to be very good at her job. she had a lot of

experience from working on numerous projects and she often mentored new employees successfully. she was paid well and her colleagues and peers, some of whom emily knew for four years, appreciated her helpful and lively nature. it came as a surprise to everyone when emily resigned after the recent round of annual appraisals. during her exit interview, emily said that the only reason that she was taking this move was because she had a strong feeling that she was stagnant in her career. her reason for leaving is the _____ in her job in this company.
Business
1 answer:
Thepotemich [5.8K]2 years ago
3 0

Answer:

Lack of growth

Explanation:

Emily jones, a junior design artist with a studio called eye for design, was known to be very good at her job. she had a lot of experience from working on numerous projects and she often mentored new employees successfully. she was paid well and her colleagues and peers, some of whom emily knew for four years, appreciated her helpful and lively nature. it came as a surprise to everyone when emily resigned after the recent round of annual appraisals. during her exit interview, emily said that the only reason that she was taking this move was because she had a strong feeling that she was stagnant in her career. her reason for leaving is the lack of growth in her job in this company.

A strong feeling of being stagnant is normally a sign that the growth process has been truncated., because Emily didnt seem to be learning anything new

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