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Home»Our Blog»10 Unprofessional Things You Do That Can Cost You Your Job

10 Unprofessional Things You Do That Can Cost You Your Job

Favour AbatangMay 4, 20252 Mins Read
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In today’s competitive workplace, it takes more than just talent to succeed. Professionalism is a major part of building trust, credibility, and long-term career success. Unfortunately, many employees unknowingly engage in behaviors that can sabotage their careers. Here are 10 unprofessional actions that could cost you your job:

  1. Poor Communication Skills: Failing to communicate clearly, respectfully, and promptly can lead to misunderstandings, missed deadlines, and conflicts with coworkers or clients.
  2. Chronic Tardiness: Arriving late to work, meetings, or important events signals a lack of respect for others’ time and shows poor time management skills.
  3. Gossiping and Office Drama: Engaging in gossip or fueling office politics creates a toxic environment and can erode trust among colleagues.
  4. Neglecting Personal Appearance: Dressing inappropriately or maintaining a disheveled look can harm the professional image you project to coworkers, supervisors, and clients.
  5. Disrespecting Boundaries: Overstepping personal or professional boundaries—such as discussing overly personal matters at work—can make colleagues uncomfortable and hurt your reputation.
  6. Ignoring Feedback: Reacting defensively or failing to act on constructive feedback can show that you are not coachable, a trait highly valued by employers.
  7. Overusing Personal Devices: Constantly checking your phone, scrolling through social media, or taking personal calls during work hours displays a lack of focus and commitment.
  8. Unreliability and Broken Promises: Failing to follow through on tasks, deadlines, or commitments damages your credibility and makes you seem untrustworthy.
  9. Negative Attitude: Frequent complaining, pessimism, or resistance to change can poison team morale and signal that you are not a team player.
  10. Dishonesty and Ethical Violations: Lying, exaggerating achievements, or compromising ethical standards—even once—can permanently destroy your professional reputation.

Conclusion

Professionalism is about more than your job performance; it’s about how you conduct yourself every day. By avoiding these unprofessional habits, you protect your reputation, strengthen your workplace relationships, and pave the way for long-term career success. Always remember: in the professional world, how you do your work is just as important as the work you do.

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Favour Abatang is a Non-profit Executive and International Development Expert with experience leading an organisation, curating programs, and fundraising. She has made significant strides in supporting teenage mothers and at-risk girls through tailored second-chance opportunities. She is currently expanding her impact as the Community Manager at Opportunity Desk.

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