12 Signs Your Workplace Is Toxic (2024)

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ByJenn Sinrich

Updated: Dec. 06, 2023

    Your work environment can make a huge impact on your health, which is why it's so important to ensure that you're not only happy with the work, but you're happy and comfortable with the people, too. Here are some signs that your workplace is toxic—and what you should do about it.

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    Your workload is unrealistic

    If you have trouble completing your work within the daily and weekly time frame, despite your best efforts, you’re dealing with an unrealistic workload in a toxic work environment. This can lead to high levels of anxiety and depressive feelings, explains Mayra Mendez, PhD, LMFT, a licensed psychotherapist and program coordinator for intellectual and developmental disabilities and mental health services at Providence Saint John’s Child and Family Development Center in Santa Monica, California. “The long-term effects include low morale, high level of turnover, and employees experiencing burnout,” she says. She recommends prioritizing your workload for a day or week, scheduling time off, and taking allotted vacation time rather than losing it due to lack of use. Some companies even offer a wellness week that allows workers to take days off without using PTO. Also try taking breaks and engaging in calming practices. If you decide leaving is your best option, make sure you know these 10 things you should always do on your last day of work.

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    You’re expected to work beyond eight-hour days

    Unless working more than eight hours a day is in your job requirements or essential for your profession, you shouldn’t be expected to stay late or come in early, according to experts. “Studies have shown that people who typically work long hours over an extended period have a higher risk of experiencing depression,” says Dr. Mendez. “Ways to manage the toxic 24/7 work expectations include self-care by taking a rest from work. [This] opens opportunities for fresh thinking, creating, and effective problem-solving.” She recommends giving yourself the permission you crave to take a break, turn off your phone, and get home at a healthy hour in the evening. Next, read about quiet quitting and the factors that lead to it.

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    You feel incredibly anxious throughout the workday

    Anxiety can stem from numerous things outside of work, but a toxic work environment can definitely trigger unhealthy levels of stress and worry. “Do you get stomach aches or feel yourself tense up as you approach each workday? How is your appetite? Do you notice aches and pains that have worsened?” asks Lindsay A. Henderson, PsyD, a psychologist who treats patients via the telehealth app LiveHealth Online. “Our body gives us signs all the time that our minds might be struggling—pay attention and counter these effects with healthy habits, like a routine that encourages sleep, hygiene, a healthy lunch break every single day, and regular exercise.” These scientifically proven ways to be happier at work may also help.

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    There’s bullying, harassment, and/or name calling

    It’s not just a concern for kids on the playground: Bullying and harassment can happen in a toxic work environment, too. This includes name calling, angry outbursts, cultural insensitivity, and oppressive behavioral standards, explains Dr. Mendez. “Promoting a system of ‘us versus them,’ and berating someone because of their individual differences or preferences, are abusive and demoralizing behaviors,” she says. If you are in a situation such as this, she recommends addressing the issue head-on and seeking help from human resources. “If it is possible and desirable, request to transfer away from the person or situation,” she adds. “If, for some reason, the counselor is unresponsive, seek legal support or appropriate avenues of discussion to raise awareness and gain a sense of empowerment.” This toxic behavior can certainly be a motive to begin rage-applying to find a new work environment. Learn these signs you have toxic co-workers and how to deal with them.

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    Co-workers gossip behind each other’s backs

    Gossip is toxic anywhere, but there should be absolutely no tolerance for it in the workplace. Tanya Otterstein-Liehs, a movement and mindfulness coach, explains that listening in and contributing to workplace gossip can potentially leave an individual feeling manipulated and possibly pressured into saying things they may not agree with. “Walk away from workplace gossip, hold back from adding negative comments, and maintain a positive mindset,” she says. “Better yet, take it a step further and begin complimenting your co-workers on their work ethics, their kind gestures, and the skills they bring to the workplace.”

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    You’re pressured to lunch with the crew

    Being invited to eat with the rest of your co-workers is a nice thing—unless their invitation comes with badgering and insults if you have other plans. Additionally, points outOtterstein-Liehs,constantly eating out and ordering takeout lunches creates unhealthy eating habits and the consumption of toxic ingredients. “Ever wonder why you feel bloated and tired after consuming a lunch you purchased? For starters, you probably ate your lunch too fast, not to mention what you ate is probably full of unhealthy ingredients, like high sodium levels,” she says. To avoid creating a toxic work environment for your mind and stomach, she recommends packing a homemade lunch and bringing it with you to work to eat in the lunchroom, not at your desk.

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    Your boss or co-workers have poor morale

    Complaining and grumbling over to-dos isn’t uncommon in the workplace—it can even serve as a way for co-workers to connect—but when the negative interactions are more common than the positive ones, it starts to become detrimental very quickly. “Making excuses, blaming others, and having a distrust in leadership can create a very toxic environment,” says Dr. Henderson. “Try to stay above the fray, not engage in the complaints or gossip, and even make your intentions known to others.” Instead of wasting your time, here are a few interviewer red flags that can let you know about how toxic the company is before you decide to join.

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    You’re constantly subjected to criticism

    If you feel like you can’t be yourself and are nervous to participate in normal conversations, especially during meetings, your workplace is likely toxic. Dr. Henderson explains that this fear is a result of previous instances of criticism. If you know someone is going to shut down your every statement and idea, why would you even put yourself in that situation again? “When making a suggestion or mistake leads to punishment or criticism, it can stifle creativity, innovation, and motivation,” she says. “Having a direct conversation with a supervisor about how to communicate your thoughts would be a good way to gain clarity, if possible.”

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    Your family or friends notice a difference

    If your friends and family have made comments in regards to your mood or demeanor since you’ve taken on a job, or since this job has become toxic, listen to them. The fact that they’re noticing a negative change in your mood or behavior says something. “Sometimes the effects of a toxic workplace can be more apparent to others than they are to you,” says Dr. Henderson. “It can be easy to get defensive, but try to listen to what they have observed, ask for ongoing feedback, and use their support to manage the workplace stress.”

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    You can’t bring yourself to disclose the mental health problems you’re experiencing

    Under the Americans with Disabilities Act, people with physical or mental disabilities cannot be discriminated against on the job. The tricky part, however, is that you have to disclose your issues in order to get reasonable accommodations, explains Stephen P. Hinshaw, PhD, professor of psychology, UC Berkeley, & professor of psychiatry, UC San Francisco. He recommends talking with your human resources counselor to avoid a toxic work environment. “Know your rights and rehearse your disclosures until you feel comfortable making them.”

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    You feel like you could get fired at any minute

    Some workplaces are characterized by high levels of uncertainty, high turnover, and constant change, which often make employees feel fearful and anxious, explains Jerry O’Keefe, national director for Employee Assistance Programs at Kaiser Permanente. However, this is not necessarily normal—or healthy. “Persistent worrying about situations that are out of your control can cause long-term physical and emotional distress,” he says. “Staying or becoming resilient is the best way to weather challenging times in our lives, as doing so focuses your energy on the things you can control and that keep you healthy, like eating right, exercising, sleeping well, and taking care of your emotional health and well-being.” If you do feel like you’re going to be fired at any moment, career cushioning may help some anxiety. These are the signs you can’t trust your boss.

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    You’re never truly out of office

    “Between the laptops that go home with us each night and the smartphones we carry in our pockets seven days a week, it’s rare that employees are ever truly ‘off the clock,'” says O’Keefe. “But being poised to react or respond at all times has been shown to take a toll on overall mood and energy levels, causing unhealthy spikes in stress hormones.” He recommends working with your manager to set boundaries when it comes to your workload so that you’re not taking it home at night on a regular basis or working while on vacation or over the weekend. “Setting limits will allow you the leisure ‘down’ time needed to recharge, and it will make you a more productive employee—a win-win for everyone.”

    Originally Published: September 24, 2018

    Author

    Jenn Sinrich

    Jenn Sinrich is a freelance writer and editor with a passion for health, wellness and all things beauty. She has written for Women's Health, Shape, Self, Men's Health, Glamour and Healthline. Jenn holds a degree in journalism from Northeastern University, and she currently resides outside of Boston with her husband and two children. When she's not ...

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    FAQs

    How can you tell if a workplace is toxic? ›

    If you're wondering if you have a toxic workplace, here are five signs to watch for:
    1. Rumors. In a healthy work environment, leaders intentionally and proactively share information. ...
    2. Gossip. Gossip is often a companion to rumor, but it indicates a different problem. ...
    3. Micromanagement. ...
    4. Low Morale. ...
    5. High Turnover Rate.
    Jul 12, 2024

    What are some red flags which indicate you re working in a toxic workplace? ›

    A toxic workplace may lack clear goals or fail to communicate them effectively, leading to confusion and frustration among employees. They don't know what their job entails and what counts as success or failure in their tasks. Clear goals are essential for a healthy workplace.

    What are examples of toxic behavior in the workplace? ›

    Examples of toxic behaviours can vary and may include workplace bullying, harassment, micromanagement, lack of communication, discrimination, favouritism, or lack of accountability. Perhaps the workplace is known for office gossip or a lack of healthy boundaries.

    What are the tell tale signs of a toxic workplace? ›

    20 Symptoms Of A Toxic Workplace Environment That Leaders Should Watch For
    • High Turnover Rates. ...
    • A Lack Of Psychological Safety. ...
    • Employees Won't Speak Up. ...
    • An Increase In Hushed Or Secretive Conversations. ...
    • Disengagement. ...
    • A Decrease In Team Support And Collaboration. ...
    • A Clear Divide Between Team Members. ...
    • Silence.
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    How do you outsmart a toxic employee? ›

    How to steps on managing toxic employees
    1. Don't take their behaviour personally. ...
    2. Try identifying the cause of the problem. ...
    3. Document toxic behaviour. ...
    4. Give them honest and direct feedback. ...
    5. Explain the consequences of their actions. ...
    6. Start assigning them tasks they can complete independently. ...
    7. Try deciding on a compromise.
    Jul 2, 2024

    When to leave a workplace? ›

    Here are a few signs to look for to confirm that it's time to move on to a new opportunity:
    • You want room to grow. Got the feeling like you've hit the ceiling with your current company? ...
    • You're experiencing problems with a supervisor or boss. ...
    • You feel undervalued. ...
    • You feel unmotivated. ...
    • You notice a high turnover rate.
    Dec 1, 2023

    What are five disgruntled employee red flags? ›

    A general negative attitude about work, co-workers, you, and/or your business. A lack of participation during meetings. An inability to take responsibility for their actions or performance: everything is someone else's fault. A history of gossiping and starting “us against them” cliques at work.

    How do you prove an employee is toxic? ›

    Toxic employees can be identified by their overconfidence, self-centered attitudes, and lack of cooperation. They often disrespect co-workers and prioritize their interests over the team's. Their behavior disrupts team dynamics, lowers morale, and hinders productivity.

    How to prove a toxic work environment? ›

    There are several ways to prove your work environment is toxic, including: text messages, recordings, emails, performance evaluations, turnover rate, and any other evidence of low workplace morale. These are all indicators of a toxic work environment.

    How do I know if I am in a hostile work environment? ›

    The signs of a hostile work environment. An unhappy workplace has certain characteristics, e.g. people experiencing burnout symptoms, people arguing often, employees complaining they're underpaid or underappreciated.

    How do I know if I'm a toxic coworker? ›

    Constant Drama

    If someone is consistently involved in conflicts or gossip or creates unnecessary stress on others, they might be a source of toxicity. Picture a colleague who turns every minor disagreement into a full-blown soap opera, making collaboration challenging.

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