Episode 224: Bad review from conflicted boss and questioning my career choices

Published: Aug. 24, 2020, 7 p.m.

In this episode, Dave and Jamison answer these questions:

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    Hi Dave and Jamison, I\u2019m in my mid twenties working at a large company with 1,000+ devs. My direct manager (let\u2019s call him Bob) is probably in his late forties, is from a different country, and has a wife and two children who live in his home country. He currently manages ~20 devs in multiple scrums.

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    Last month, I had my mid-year performance review with Bob. I am pretty sure that I\u2019ve done a great job during the first half of the year. I made a few performance improvements, designed and partly implemented a few new systems, and even saved the company from a potential lawsuit. I think that I\u2019m already delivering much more than the typical junior would already. Bob seems to disagree. He only gave me a mediocre review. When I pushed him for his reasoning, he seems to avoid the question and just told me to focus on the whole year review instead.

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    Last week, I just came to know that Bob is filing a divorce. I would think that he is probably feeling quite depressed. Nonetheless, it bothers me to feel that my review score is somehow related to his personal affairs. He rushed all of his reviews on the last deadline though. I get the feeling that he is dispirited and didn\u2019t focus on giving his team a thorough and honest review.

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    I don\u2019t want to bring this up to Bob\u2019s manager as it would probably make him even more miserable. I also don\u2019t think I can give him divorce advice. What would you do?

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    Hi there. I just graduated from undergrad and will be starting my career in just a few days. A big question on my mind going in is whether software development is the right career for me. I landed here because my parents saw me tinkering with HTML as a kid and pushed me into a CS major and this job. Me personally, I had wildly varying attitudes towards programming in college. Some days I was so hungry that I threw myself into hackathons and side projects; other days I was ready to drop my CS major. All this left me unsure of where I really stand. I\u2019m grateful to have ended up on this path, but as I think more long-term, I question whether I\u2019m really here for the long haul. What signs could I look for to gauge my compatibility with the tech industry or help me decide whether this career is really for me?

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    Either way, thanks so much for making this podcast - it\u2019s been a great window into the world that I\u2019m about to join.

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