I joined about ten months ago and it was great for the first six months. But lately, everything I do is suddenly under a microscope, tasks feel impossible, and I’m left out of key meetings. My work isn’t acknowledged, and my role keeps changing. Is this just how things are, or is it a sign I’m being edged out?
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Yes you are, sorry to say. That’s how it went before I was headed out. Job market su-ks and unless you have an amazing network get ready for a big payout.
You def rubbed some people the wrong way if you’re being excluded from meetings. Try focusing on relationships first instead of proving what you can deliver. You will feel the pull if you’re doing it right
Which factory are you working in? You're safe on the front lines. Only marketing, sales, and IT are getting notices. Factories are doing important things! No worries
Chaos of a transition period. Do your best, keep a good attitude, expect 90% of your work to be forgotten or thrown out once leadership realigns and figures out what they want you to work on. People won't remember what you worked on right now, they will remember HOW you worked on it.
"get used to change" that was my motto there.
Right now with all the cuts management is even less able to direct you than before. So this period is kinda... madness.
I'd say be glad you have a job since so many lost theirs and weren't in the right financial situation to handle it.
Don't mean that in some snippy way just well... keep on keeping on.