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Ask HN: How to handle being sidelined gracefully?
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74 points
by qetuo13579
2735 days ago
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Our team’s engineering and project managers are based overseas. This year I’ve been acting as the local manager as well as a developer on some projects. The company has recently hired an additional project manager overseas who has already started excluding me from project meetings. Another project manager has been hired to work in the local office and is starting next week. I get the feeling I’m now meant to be sitting in the corner with my headphones on. |
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This is a big red flag. There may be innocent reasons (e.g., new PM wants to hold meetings at times convenient to him and his team and feels guilty inviting you to meetings at 2AM your time), but it is more often a prep for pushing old PM out the door.
You have two options: change things at your old company, or move. In first option, I would try to get a candid face to face time with one of the senior leadership folks. Ask about their plans. Say that your old project does not need two PMs and ask if he can suggest other PM opportunities. This only works if you are appreciated at your current company, but if you are the company will likely work hard to accommodate your wishes -- good PMs are rare.