u/Impressive-Wolf9544

▲ 1 r/jobs

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years. Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 24 days ago
▲ 10 r/UKJobs

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years. Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 24 days ago

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years. Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 24 days ago

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years. Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 25 days ago

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years(UK). Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 25 days ago
▲ 2 r/UKJobs

I’m 23 have worked in tech just over 4 years. Enjoy my job and it is very comfortable, wfh most of the week and have alot of spare time, it’s the only company I’ve worked at and the culture is great have great colleagues. I was applying for jobs for a year because I want to progress and earn more money as my salary had become stagnant, I managed to find a new job within tech but a complement different role. I am pretty introverted and fairly socially awkward, this new job will require me to oversee other teams and have a lot of stakeholder management skills which I do not have and am not sure if I’m going to be able to gain them. It is a completely entry level position which I am lucky to get usually people come from other routes. But just not sure I made the right decision going from something so comfortable to a job completely out of my depth. I start in July. Any advice/ people who were in a similar position.

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u/Impressive-Wolf9544 — 25 days ago