Solomon79
Don Juan
Hi guys
I just thought I'd air my thoughts and see what your opinions are on this situation.
I think I'm coming to a turning point in my career. I enjoy what I do, but I've had some problems recently in not feeling appreciated by my boss and the founder of the company.
The problem is that I am quietly efficient. I have become so effective in my job, that he is beginning to take me for granted. He also thinks that I do less than I am doing, and that some other guy - an ******* who is louder, but less productive than I am - is working harder. So it's a struggle to bridge that perception. This guy has been promoted a level above me, and he can't even spell - and he is supposed to be a PR consultant.
On the other hand, I have the female co-founder of the company on my side. She knows how good I am. Despite the odd snidy comment that some employers get a dodgy sense of power from, she appreciates what I do.
So the question is: how do I challenge for greater recognition from my boss. I have a lesser job title than a guy who is less productive than me, and that needs addressing.
The money I am less bothered about. I just want to be appreciated.
As it is, I have put a ****load of work into the company and gotten very little out after two years, with no change in job title. I have learned a lot and have a great CV, but it lacks the look of having progressed, because I still have the entry level job title.
Without wanting to sound like a *****, I have gradually become the backroom worker, who gets taken for granted. If I left the company they would notice it. But what can I do to get the recognition I deserve?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.
I just thought I'd air my thoughts and see what your opinions are on this situation.
I think I'm coming to a turning point in my career. I enjoy what I do, but I've had some problems recently in not feeling appreciated by my boss and the founder of the company.
The problem is that I am quietly efficient. I have become so effective in my job, that he is beginning to take me for granted. He also thinks that I do less than I am doing, and that some other guy - an ******* who is louder, but less productive than I am - is working harder. So it's a struggle to bridge that perception. This guy has been promoted a level above me, and he can't even spell - and he is supposed to be a PR consultant.
On the other hand, I have the female co-founder of the company on my side. She knows how good I am. Despite the odd snidy comment that some employers get a dodgy sense of power from, she appreciates what I do.
So the question is: how do I challenge for greater recognition from my boss. I have a lesser job title than a guy who is less productive than me, and that needs addressing.
The money I am less bothered about. I just want to be appreciated.
As it is, I have put a ****load of work into the company and gotten very little out after two years, with no change in job title. I have learned a lot and have a great CV, but it lacks the look of having progressed, because I still have the entry level job title.
Without wanting to sound like a *****, I have gradually become the backroom worker, who gets taken for granted. If I left the company they would notice it. But what can I do to get the recognition I deserve?
Your thoughts would be appreciated.