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this post was submitted on 31 Dec 2023
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Being a Product Manager at a financial back-office software company, with a lot of legacy systems, is not very fun at this stage. It is uninspiring and I much preferred my job before I was promoted a couple of years ago, which involved working directly with development teams and not strategic planning.
My projects are now long standing and tedious, and I'm not getting much recognition beyond my manager telling me how fantastic I am, whilst giving me unremarkable appraisal scores. He told me that I didn't get a chance to "shine" because I was doing so much work he put on my plate... thanks boss, useful commentary.
Lemme guess.. "health" related?