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by deepsun 660 days ago
A lot of jobs are like that. Accounting, legal and security work is only visible when it was bad.

Noone is being promoted for doing good job that prevented an unanticipated disaster from happening.

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In agreement with your overall point, accounting and legal is different though.

For accounting, it's not a simple cost center, and is at the front line to show the numbers. They can say how much it will cost to not comply with a rule, or how much they saved by creativity or ingenuity. Being that close to the money is a tremendous advantage.

Legal is more distant, but there's a clear scale of how much is on the line. When you review a contract, it's pretty clear what’s at stake if legal work is botched.

That's my main takeaway: if you care about money, you need to be as close to it as possible. At the same skill level, dealing with user security or financial transaction security won't pay the same.

That's why presentation and "sales" type skills can be useful. A bit of doom-mongering internal PR about the problem, then present the solution. Don't just solve it quietly.