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by pc86
89 days ago
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Maybe I'm just lucky but the worst micromanagement has always been from my direct supervisors, never VP-level. In my experience most at that level (especially when it's several layers removed from the ICs) do as little work as possible, and spend most of their time hanging out with other VPs and trying to move on to the next step. Are the tech firms the ones spending billions on office buildings? It's certainly not the VPs. What pressure are cities applying to companies to get them to move back into the offices, exactly? |
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