The Workplace Asked on October 21, 2021
I am working as a scientific project manager in a small startup Pharma company. Unfortunately, I have realized that I am not getting any kind of feedback from my team lead. The most frustrating part is that, even though the team-lead consistently uses my ideas and works, but never give me the credits.
As a result of these, I am feeling quite demotivated. I also fear that if I want to leave the company, then I would not get a proper reference. This might also hamper my future possibilities.
I would really appreciate it if there are any suggestions about how to deal with it.
Gaining visibility in the workplace is important, which is why you need to make sure people know your name and what you are doing. So a manager who hides your existence from the rest of the company can be really bad for your career. Piercing that veil might require that you do some things to make sure people notice your accomplishments:
Answered by Philipp on October 21, 2021
This can be a very demotivating and complex situation, as a former manager who was a new manager once and knowing that most workplaces do not have formal New Manager Training and often Start-ups have not invested the up front time in setting up a proper HR system or outlined expectations as a manager I would suggest the following to be sure you create visibility for your work and to set expectations with your Manager:
Good Luck!
Answered by D. Paredes on October 21, 2021
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