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JTBringe6098yIf the pay is good and it's a stress-free environment, it sounds rather nice, even if you don't find the work exciting.
If you have some downtime at work you could use that to do research and work on personal projects.
However, if it really bothers you that what you work with isn't exciting, you could always look for a new job, but take your time until you find the perfect one. Don't quit your current job while looking for a new one :) -
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Thank you so much, also the company is well known in it's field, it's like Google of digital security. -
JTBringe6098y@jalalSordo There might be an opportunity for you to change position within the company, but you should not rush to do it.
Maybe wait 6 months or so, and then you can inquire about the possibility of working with something else.
Either way, make sure you point out the fact that you're not working with what you were led to believe you'd work with.
Good luck :) -
@jalalSordo thanks bro, I was looking for a job opportunity there but now I moved to anothercountry. a Tunisian is talking with you ☺️
Ranting...
So they called me for a phone interview, I made a good impression, the job desc. states that it's a full stack Java/J2EE Developer, after all they hired me.
Now I found myself doing validation (Implementing a VTP for functional testing) using UFT and VBS for an eclipse RCP application made in 2007, in my previous job I was a TL for a Spring/angular application with five other developers building a LIMS from scratch, I feel a bit disappointed, although the salary is pretty good and there is no stress at all.
Any comment is welcomed.
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