I can guarantee you that every prospective employer you talk to will be happy to tell you that you're signing up for a fulfilling career. In the vast majority of cases, they will be lying to you.
Indeed, and they use this as an excuse to pay you less because "job satisfaction" is part of the compensation package.
Every year, you'll get next to no pay rise and company facilities will gradually be cut as budgets are reduced year on year to make the profits grow.
The training you'll be given will be largely meaningless and the bare minimum to cover legal obligations and to indoctrinate you into the company mind set.
Keep your CV up to date, keep networking and keep looking for the next job. Don't stay in one place longer than three years. You'll become institutionalised and less relevant to the market place.
Save every penny you can.
When you get to a certain level of competence and experience, go contracting for the big bucks. And put away every penny you can.
(Score: 2) by turgid on Thursday May 19 2016, @10:16PM
Indeed, and they use this as an excuse to pay you less because "job satisfaction" is part of the compensation package.
Every year, you'll get next to no pay rise and company facilities will gradually be cut as budgets are reduced year on year to make the profits grow.
The training you'll be given will be largely meaningless and the bare minimum to cover legal obligations and to indoctrinate you into the company mind set.
Keep your CV up to date, keep networking and keep looking for the next job. Don't stay in one place longer than three years. You'll become institutionalised and less relevant to the market place.
Save every penny you can.
When you get to a certain level of competence and experience, go contracting for the big bucks. And put away every penny you can.
I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent [wikipedia.org].
(Score: 2) by turgid on Thursday May 19 2016, @10:19PM
And choose your role models carefully - the experienced professionals you're going to emulate.
I refuse to engage in a battle of wits with an unarmed opponent [wikipedia.org].