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 Stress Working and doesn't feel any growth

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sweet_pez
post Apr 26 2023, 09:27 AM

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QUOTE(yukkit1026 @ Apr 25 2023, 12:26 PM)
I came from software engineer background. When i came to this company, the offer me to be project management and software engineering because what i did in the past job have both of these experience and i'm unsure what to do, thus accepted it to experience what the job is all about. Working in this small company around 12 ppl for 6 months+ but i feel insignificant. I'm have been browsing forum most of the time while others busy working. Doesn't there would be any growth working here. They said like have things for me in the future but don't know when.... Feel like wasting my life and didn't upskills. I actually plan to continue working in sg. I could apply pr because worked at least 6 months even after changing company. There are also a lot unsatisfaction like... can't sleep when nothing to do, can't watch youtube, can't listen music, can't both of my ears with headphone, colleague always ot even tho no ot pay(i always leave on time), also must eat with them else you got the pressure...., very outdated company culture (maybe  10-20 years ago) and working policy. It's true that i miss my old job in kl but... it's about survival, gotta to do what work best for me. Do you think i should try apply different job in sg or continue throwing my life here. I'm also planning to apply my pr this oct or earlier because i didn't want them to see me taking this epass just to be pr
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This is so rare in SG that its almost unheard of. I'll suggest you try to find ways to do some learning during this free time that you've got. Whether upskilling or ask your manager/ supervisor to pass you some work for learning purposes.

If it still doesn't work for you, then probably look for a different job in SG (as you're quite sure about applying for PR there).

As for the work culture, it can't be helped. I suggest join them for lunch occasionally - ie. 2x a week or so and the rest of the days just eat on your own. It's simple, just let them know you wanted to explore the place (or surrounding) since you're still new, or that you needed to buy something elsewhere or meeting someone over lunch.

 

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