How to spot your colleague’s insecurities and navigate them with professionalism and grace
Is your coworker’s unfriendly behavior starting to interfere with your work? When a coworker feels threatened by you, they might go out of their way to make you uncomfortable in return—and, ultimately, their behavior often reflects that. If you’re wondering whether your coworker might have some hidden insecurities influencing their behavior, you’ve come to the right place. Read on for a comprehensive list of signs that your coworker is threatened by you, plus tips on what to do about it.
Things You Should Know
- Competitiveness is a key sign that your coworker feels threatened. They may try to one-up you because they’re desperate to feel superior.
- A jealous coworker may gossip about you behind your back to the rest of the workplace or openly put you down in front of everyone.
- Your coworker may criticize, devalue, or sabotage your work because they feel threatened by your talent and don’t want you to get the recognition you deserve.
- Talk to your coworker privately about the issue and try to establish a professional rapport with them. If they won’t listen, report it to your boss or HR.
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