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Why do bank employees leave their jobs?

Since graduation, 10' s youth has been dedicated to the bank, during which it has experienced various ups and downs. This year I finally made up my mind to quit my job and start a new life. It's really different.

Frankly speaking, the first two or three years of work were the hardest, and then I became numb and less painful, so I relaxed and resigned myself.

At first, I was faced with an avalanche of task indicators, and all kinds of customers were under great pressure. My family doesn't understand and can't understand, and there is no one to talk to. Colleagues don't need to say anything, and friends don't need to say anything. They often doubt the meaning of their work and cry alone after work.

But in retrospect, that's all. The bank didn't start its own business, and it won't close down because I didn't complete the task. I still take myself too seriously. Nothing is impossible. In the past, good students were used to it at school, but it was absolutely impossible to enter the workplace without knowing how to change it. My husband has always taught me that people with good academic performance like me have thin skin. I feel that the task of leading the president is that the imperial edict must be fulfilled. I feel anxious and I can't live without it. Think about it, too. It's hard to be criticized by teachers at school for a day, and some people don't care at all. There is really no need to think that marketing rejection is a big deal, and the mentality is too important.

Looking back at myself in the past ten years after leaving my job, it is really a big mistake to regard the work task as the task assigned by the school teacher and think about the work mode that must be completed.

Moreover, good leaders and good colleagues are really hard to meet. Everything is uncertain, and only one's own thoughts are controlled. Just don't make a big mistake and think you deserve this salary. Compared with private enterprises and foreign companies, bank layoffs are still very few. If the bank leader is not satisfied with you, he will be transferred in a few years. There is no need to tear your face off with you.

Then I figured it out, and I didn't have the burden. What financial banker? Don't take yourself too seriously In fact, you are just a salesman and a service person. I just provide customers with value, exchange value and service value. See what you can bring him. If the plan is right, the deal will be reached. Selling is not shameful. If the customer refuses, he will refuse. Don't kneel and beg. Don't worry about the marketing task of the leader. If the customer likes to buy, he will buy. If it doesn't fit, he will worship. It is natural to ask him what he needs.

The same is true of interpersonal relationships. Leaders are also human beings, and they are dignified and equal cooperative and cooperative relationships. Poor network completion is not something you should consider. Since he is the leader, he has to take the lead when the sky falls. He should be able to help expand customers and share some of the best products. If he can't, if he doesn't finish well, let him worry about himself. I have done my best and have a clear conscience. I can't work overtime without a bottom line. I have a life.

Banks are indeed rolling now, but they are all rolling by themselves, ranking and competing with each other. All kinds of performance appraisal are pressed to the grassroots level. Everyone looks at the assessment and performance, grabs resources and performance, and is extremely snobbish.

Finally, looking back at the bank for ten years, although it is bitter, the bank also has something to learn. In fact, it is a besieged city. I hated it at first, but now I think that's it, otherwise I wouldn't say no, and my expectations are too high. In the end, it may just be purely unsuitable. It might be much better to go somewhere else. I hope everyone will stop obsessing about the city, come out bravely and find a suitable job.