- Your boss's impression of you is important, since he or she controls the projects you work on and whether you get promoted or fired.
- Signs that your boss doesn't like you can be subtle, since you're working together in a professional capacity.
- According to experts, you should should be wary if your boss doesn't want to get to know you, talks over you in meetings, or is not concerned about your advancement at the company.
Your boss's impression of you is important, since he or she largely controls the projects you work on and whether you are promoted or fired. If you have a strong relationship, your boss can become your biggest advocate. If you don't, your job could be on the line.
Some bosses will be direct about their feedback and where your relationship stands, but not everyone is comfortable with confrontation. Your boss might not say what he or she really thinks, so you have to learn to read the subtle and not-so-subtle signs.
1. He or she doesn’t want to get to know you
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This could be a sign that your boss doesn't like you personally and only thinks of you as someone who can get the job done, according to Cooper Hakim. "Your boss may appreciate your work product and performance, but he doesn't care to get to know you or to interact beyond that point," she said.
Sure, your boss doesn't have to be your BFF, but if you notice that he or she is friendly with other people they manage, it could be a reflection of what they think of you.
2. He or she talks over you in meetings
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"It shows that your boss doesn't respect you or your ideas, or she is more interested in promoting her own agenda than in listening to anyone else's opinions, including yours," Cooper Hakim said.
3. He or she passes you over for projects
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Your boss either doesn't listen when you share your goals, or he or she hears them but blows you off. This is a sign that your boss doesn't care about helping you accomplish your goals, Cooper Hakim told Business Insider. It could also be a sign that he or she doesn't trust you or think you're qualified to lead the project.
4. He or she doesn’t care about your career advancement
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If your boss doesn't ask about your ideal career path, or asks but doesn't try to help you get there, you can assume that your boss is not interested in your long-term plans or career advancement, according to Cooper Hakim. "Your boss just thinks of you as a means to get the job that he wants done," she said.
5. They are not concerned with your wellbeing
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These are surefire signs that your boss doesn't care about how you feel, physically or emotionally, and only cares about things directly related to work, Cooper Hakim said. Again, it's not your boss's job to be your friend, but they should still care about your wellbeing.
If you don’t think your boss likes you, here’s what you can do
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If you like your job and have a good relationship with the rest of your team, Cooper Hakim recommended focusing on your relationships with your teammates and being less concerned with developing a strong relationship with your boss. "Recognize that your goal is to get your work done and to please them with a solid work product. Even though it is ideal to love working with your boss, we go to work to work," Cooper Hakim said.
But if your boss treats you differently than everyone else or you are so uncomfortable at work that it has a negative impact on your physical and emotional health, it may be time to start looking for another job, Cooper Hakim said.
"If your boss is outwardly rude or inconsiderate on a regular basis, and if this is unbearable for you, then it is likely time to move on. It is reasonable and appropriate to expect to be treated with kindness and respect," she said.
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