Some suggestions from those who have departed. Spend as much time networking outside as you do in. You never know when a new boss, or a reorganization (perhaps orchestrated by CM the Destroyer, the king of meaningless reorgs), will turn your life upside down. Never get comfortable. Keep your head on a swivel. One wrong move around the wrong senior leader, one wrong word, and you are done. In addition to networking, keep job searching. Constantly. You can do it! There is life outside that place.
3 replies (most recent on top)
Contractors rules
TO ContractorMafia......this post is exactly why NM offshore contractors are causing so many issues. You do not know how to write proper English.
- 'no thing'
- 'the contractors the great'
It is the NM employees who are forced to work extra hours to clean up your mess just so NM can pretend they are saving money.
Man, so true, is used to an Guy from India, who was a contractor at Infosys after the reorg. The first sentence you know what that b@st**d tell me - “the work you are doing is easy, anyone can do it”. If that was the case why the duck did NM hire me?
When I resigned that a$$h**e tells me -“I always wondered how come a talented person like you worked as P3”.
POS and DBAAs.
I felt bad to leave NM because things were good earlier but with this POS getting hired as Senior(joke) directors etc.. if feel leaving NM was a right decision!